
Juventus' Khephren Thuram and brother Marcus, of Inter Milan, have both been capped by France
Brothers Khephren and Marcus Thuram scored for opposing teams as Juventus beat Inter Milan 4-3 in a Serie A thriller.
The siblings - sons of ex-France international Lilian Thuram - had netted within six minutes of each other to leave the score at 3-3 with eight minutes left in the Derby d'Italia.
However, substitute Vasilije Adzic secured the points for Juventus when with a long-range effort in injury time.
The home side's third successive win continued their perfect start to the Serie A season, while Inter are on three points after a second straight defeat under new coach Cristian Chivu.
Former Bournemouth and Newcastle defender Lloyd Kelly scored his first league goal for Juventus in the 14th minute when he side-footed a low volley into the corner.
But Hakan Calhanoglu got Inter back on level terms when he swept the ball home from distance on the half-hour mark, before Kenan Yildiz responded for the hosts eight minutes later with a powerful low drive.
Calhanoglu equalised for a second time with a a stunning volley from the edge of the penalty area in the 65th minute.
With 14 minutes left, forward Marcus Thuram headed Inter in front for the first time from a corner.
However, the 28-year-old's younger sibling - by four years - midfielder Khephren nodded in a free-kick at the other end.
Juve bagged the winner in the first minute of stoppage time when 19-year-old Adzic fired home a stunning 30-yard strike.
"After the goal, Marcus said, 'well done', with the eyes of a brother, but he wasn't laughing," Kephren told DAZN.
"He teases me about headers, and so does dad, so today I'm happy."