Both Thuram brothers score but only one four as Juventus Inter 4-3 beat
Milan (AP) -Werbek Thuram brothers scored for opposing teams on Saturday, but it was Khephren who finally celebrated after his Juventus team had a 4-3 win over Inter Milan in an exciting Derby d’Italia on Saturday. Marcus Thuram did not celebrate when he set Inter 3-2 in the 76th minute, but his younger brother Khephren certainly did when he made the equalizer six minutes later. Their father, Lilian Thuram, watched in the stadium. He was a striking defender for Juventus and won the World Cup with France in 1998. Vasilije Adzic scored the winner in the standstill to see that Juventus retained his perfect start to the Serie A season after winning the first two games without giving a goal. Defending champion Napoli also achieved three direct victories with a 3-1 victory on Fiorentina. Inter started the season by beating Torino 5-0, but was at home 2-1 by Udinese, and put pressure on new coach Cristian Chivu, who replaced Simone Inzaghi in the off-season. The game in Turin was also the debut of the Refcam in the Italian League, with the match officer wearing a small video camera to offer viewers at home with a look on the field. The opening goal was from a surprising source in the 14th minute. Manuel Locatelli swung a ball to the farthest post, where Bremer flew it back for Lloyd Kelly to drill in the right bottom right corner. It was the first purpose of the English defender for Juventus. Hakan çalhanoğlu equated in the thirtieth with a long -distance shot with a brand, but Kenan Yıldız restored Juve’s lead just eight minutes later, which controlled a pass from Bremer with his back to the goal and then was a beautiful 30 -meter strike. However, the pressure increased after the break and received a meritorious equalizer in the 65th minute. Thuram did well to stop a cross from going out and the ball came out to çalhanoğlu, who controled it on his chest before beating it in the bottom bottom corner. Thuram went into a corner to give Inter the lead for the first time in the game before his younger brother has a free kick. There was still time for another shout from distance, while Adzic unleashed a fierce shot of 35 meters outside that threw through Yann’s hands. Rasmus Hojlund is on his debut for Napoli, run by former Chelsea coach Antonio Conte. Hojlund-who joined Manchester United’s transfer deadline, scored Napoli’s second goal in the 14th minute and ran on Leonardo Spinizzola’s doorball and came from the distant. Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne turned a penalty for the opener in the sixth minute after Fiorentina defender Pietro Comuzzo in André-Frank Anguiissa. Sam Beukema also seized a debut goal in the 51st before Luca Ranieri achieved a late comfort. Elsewhere, Cagliari Parma beat 2-0 for his first win of the season. ___