Inter vs Juventus Result

Serie ASerie A · Italy
Inter

Inter

3 - 2

Full Time

Juventus

Juventus

📍 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan

🗓️ Saturday, 14 Feb 2026 at 19:45

Inter Edge Juventus in Five-Goal Thriller at San Siro

Inter claimed a dramatic 3-2 victory over Juventus in a pulsating Serie A encounter at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The Nerazzurri, dominant in possession and chance creation, were twice pegged back by a resilient Juventus side, but ultimately found a late winner to secure all three points in front of their home fans. The match ebbed and flowed with Inter striking first, only for Juventus to respond swiftly. Both sides exchanged blows in a frenetic second half, with Juventus reduced to ten men late on, paving the way for Inter to capitalize and seal the win in stoppage time. The result sees Inter reinforce their title credentials, while Juventus are left to rue defensive lapses and a costly red card.

Inter

Inter

8.2/10

Inter delivered a commanding attacking display, dictating the tempo with 60% possession and firing 21 shots, 9 of which tested the Juventus goalkeeper. The midfield trio orchestrated play efficiently, and the wingbacks provided crucial width. Despite conceding twice, Inter’s persistence paid off, especially after Juventus were reduced to ten men, as they pressed relentlessly for the winner. Defensively, there were moments of vulnerability, particularly on the counter, but Inter’s superior ball retention and attacking intent ultimately proved decisive.

Key Players

Lautaro Martínez: Scored a crucial goal and led the line with energy and intelligence.
Federico Dimarco: Provided width and an assist, constantly troubling Juventus down the flank.
Nicolò Barella: Controlled midfield tempo and contributed to both defensive and attacking phases.

Strengths

High possessionAttacking creativityMidfield dominanceLate-game resilience

Weaknesses

Vulnerable to countersConceded from limited Juventus chancesDiscipline (4 yellow cards)
Juventus

Juventus

6.7/10

Juventus showed grit and opportunism, making the most of their 10 shots (8 on target) despite being outplayed in midfield and possession. Their front three looked dangerous on the break, and they twice clawed back to level terms, demonstrating character and efficiency. However, their inability to keep Inter at bay under sustained pressure and a late red card undermined their efforts. The midfield struggled to gain a foothold, and defensive lapses at crucial moments proved costly.

Key Players

Jonathan David: Scored a vital goal to keep Juventus in the contest.
Michele Di Gregorio: Made several important saves to keep Juventus alive.
Kenan Yıldız: Provided attacking impetus and was involved in Juventus’ best moments.

Strengths

Clinical finishingCounter-attacking threatGoalkeeper’s shot-stopping

Weaknesses

Low possessionDefensive frailty under pressureDiscipline (red card, 2 yellows)Limited set-piece threat (1 corner)

Key Moments

17' — Goal

Inter open the scoring, capitalizing on early dominance.

26' — Goal

Juventus equalize against the run of play, showing their counter-attacking threat.

76' — Goal

Inter retake the lead after sustained pressure.

83' — Goal

Juventus level again, demonstrating resilience.

90' — Goal

Inter score a dramatic late winner after Juventus are reduced to ten men.

Late' — Red Card

Juventus receive a red card, shifting the momentum decisively to Inter.

Tactical Analysis

Inter lined up in a 3-5-2, utilizing their wingbacks for width and overloading the midfield. This allowed them to dominate possession and dictate the tempo, with Zieliński and Barella orchestrating play. The front two, Lautaro Martínez and Marcus Thuram, stretched Juventus’ backline and created space for midfield runners. Juventus, in a 4-3-3, looked to absorb pressure and hit on the break, relying on the pace and movement of their front three. However, their midfield trio struggled to match Inter’s intensity, and after going down to ten men, they were forced into a deeper block, ultimately conceding late under relentless pressure.

Turning Point

The red card to Juventus late in the match handed Inter the initiative, leading directly to the decisive 90th-minute winner.

Man of the Match

Lautaro Martínez

Led the line superbly, scored a crucial goal, and was instrumental in Inter’s attacking play throughout.