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The Nerazzurri are in a league of their own right now. Cristian Chivu’s men are riding a massive 12-match unbeaten streak in Serie A, most recently dismantling Sassuolo 5-0. They boast the league's most lethal attack (57 goals) and its stingiest defense, making them the heavy favorites to pull further away at the top.
While Juventus are the second-highest scorers in the league with 41 goals, they’ve still struggled for consistency lately. They are coming off a frustrating 2-2 draw with Lazio, saved only by a 96th-minute equalizer from Pierre Kalulu and a painful Coppa Italia exit at the hands of Atalanta.
Not the best of starts for Juventus as they concede right away in the Derby D'Italia against Inter. An own goal to start the proceedings and it's Andrea Cambiaso who does it.

Look at the stats from the first 25 minutes or so at the San Siro Stadium.
The Derby d'Italia is back on level terms and guess who scored the equalizer? It's Andrea Cambiaso, who scored the own goal himself that helped Inter take the lead but he has now dragged Juventus back into the contest.
A dangerous cross caused chaos in the Inter box, the Nerazzurri defense failed to clear their lines, leaving the ball bobbing in the area. Like a true poacher, Cambiaso reacted first, pouncing on the loose ball to fire a clinical finish home.
The Derby d’Italia is living up to all the expectation at the San Siro. After conceding the first goal, Juventus responded through Andrea Cambiaso, who pounced on a loose ball after a defensive scramble to level the score.
The match took a massive turn just before the break as Pierre Kalulu was sent off for a second yellow card, leaving the Old Lady with only ten men.
It is surely going to be a tough one for Juventus, who are now down to 10 men. Let's see if they have any fight left in them.
Inter Hit a Defensive Wall. Juventus has retreated into a disciplined low block, sucking all the oxygen out of the final third. By staying incredibly compact, the visitors are successfully protecting the box and forcing the Nerazzurri to come up with every attack through a congested middle.
Juventus' resistance at the back has finally been broken as Inter get the second goal as well through Pio Esposito in the 76th minute.
Esposito rose highest in a crowded penalty area and the young striker met a pinpoint delivery with a towering header that was directed with such ferocious power and precision that the goalkeeper remained glued to the spot.
What a game it has turned out to be so far as Juventus equalize once again this time through Manuel Locatelli.
Game, set, and match at the San Siro. Piotr Zielinski has just delivered a moment of pure magic to put the final nail in the Juventus coffin.
Picking up the ball in a pocket of space well outside the area, the Polish midfielder didn't hesitate and unleashed a thunderous, swerving strike to score the winner for Nerazzurri.
This late, spectacular third goal has turned a tense derby into a Nerazzurri celebration.