There was very little room for niceties in Sunday's Serie A clash between Inter Milan and Juventus and the early minutes of the encounter proved this to a fault. With the stakes looking quite high even at this early stage into the season, the latter sort to stamp its dominance by grabbing the game's opener.
Just a few seconds into the fourth minute, a quick break away presented the Bianconeri with the opportunity to take the lead through Paulo Dybala. The 25-year-old Argentine attacker raced through on goal after being set up by an in-field pass from Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Juve No. 10 subsequently maintained his composure to fire the ball past Inter's Handanovic for his first Serie A goal of the season. Watch:
Dream start for Juve! Paulo Dybala scores his first Serie A goal since April to put the visitors ahead with only minutes on the clock.
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Not what Antonio Conte was hoping for in the top of the table clash.#LiveOnStrive pic.twitter.com/scDn6VBr8s