An unlucky Federico Gatti own goal proved the difference in this Scudetto showdown, as Inter go four points clear of Juventus with a game in hand.

This was a head-to-head for the top of the table, though the Nerazzurri still have a game in hand against Atalanta on February 28. Hakan Calhanoglu and Nicoló Barella returned from bans, with only Juan Cuadrado injured, while Arkadiusz Milik was suspended, Moise Kean on the treatment table and Kenan Yildiz preferred to Federico Chiesa.

In the opening minute, Marcus Thuram crossed low from the right and Federico Gatti crucially prevented a Henrikh Mkhitaryan tap-in.

Federico Dimarco volleyed onto the side-netting from a Benjamin Pavard cross, while Andrea Cambiaso made an important block on the Lautaro Martinez effort.

Dimarco controlled a Hakan Calhanoglu cross-field pass and laid it on a plate for Thuram, who was preparing to sweep home from 10 yards until the astonishing Gleison Bremer tackle.

At the other end, Weston McKennie went on a huge run from midfield and set it up for Vlahovic, whose first touch let him down, allowing Pavard to make the block.

Danilo was furious when booked for stopping a Thuram counter, as he seemed to get the ball first. The Brazilian made another great tackle on Thuram inside the penalty area.

The deadlock was broken in slightly chaotic fashion, as Pavard attempted an acrobatic volley on the Barella cross and missed, so did Thuram’s diving header, eventually bouncing into the net from point-blank range off Gatti’s stomach.

Hakan Calhanoglu came close after the restart with a ferocious strike off the outside of the boot that Wojciech Szczesny could only watch as it thumped the outside of the upright.

Gatti then made a decisive block to prevent Lautaro Martinez turning on the Pavard assist from six yards, while at the other end Mkhitaryan was decisive to clear as a deflected Filip Kostic effort threatened to bobble into the path of strikers from six yards.

Vlahovic’s chest and overhead kick was not too far off target, while Gatti blasted just wide from the edge of the area.

Szczesny came flying off his line to use his body as a shield on the Barella volley from a Dimarco cross to the back post.

The goalkeeper did even better when denying Marko Arnautovic from point-blank range on the Denzel Dumfries roll across.

Carlos Alcaraz made his Juventus debut in the final minute.

Inter 1-0 Juventus

Gatti og 37 (I)

Player statistic

1st half
    18' Yellow card Dusan Vlahovic
    32' Yellow card Danilo
Federico Gatti Own Goal 37'    
2nd half
Henrikh Mkhitaryan Yellow card 51'    
Marcus Thuram Yellow card 77'    
    87' Yellow card Bremer

Match statistic

54
Possession %
46
15
Total shots
12
3
Shots on target
1
7
Shots off target
4
5
Blocked shots
7
6
Corners
4
8
Fouls
8
Inter
Juventus

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
95
89'
28
Defender
32
Defender
73'
15
Defender
36
Defender
73'
20
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
23
Midfielder
89'
10
9
Attacker
77'
1
Goalkeeper
27
Defender
88'
3
Defender
6
Defender
4
Defender
88'
25
Midfielder
11
Midfielder
66'
5
Midfielder
16
Midfielder
90'
9
Attacker
15
Attacker
66'

Substitutes

21
Midfielder
77
Goalkeeper
5
Midfielder
16
Midfielder
70
Attacker
17
Attacker
12
Goalkeeper
31
Defender
2
Defender
73'
30
Midfielder
73'
8
Attacker
77'
6
Defender
89'
14
Midfielder
89'
23
Goalkeeper
24
Defender
36
Goalkeeper
41
33
Defender
17
47
Midfielder
7
Attacker
66'
22
Attacker
66'
12
Defender
88'
20
Midfielder
88'
26
Midfielder
90'