• Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku is mobbed by teammates after scoring against AC Milan. EPA
    Inter Milan's Romelu Lukaku is mobbed by teammates after scoring against AC Milan. EPA
  • AC Milan forward Ante Rebic scores the opening goal at the San Siro. AFP
    AC Milan forward Ante Rebic scores the opening goal at the San Siro. AFP
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates after putting AC Milan 2-0 ahead on the stroke of half time. AFP
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates after putting AC Milan 2-0 ahead on the stroke of half time. AFP
  • Inter's Marcelo Brozovic starts the comeback for Inter. EPA
    Inter's Marcelo Brozovic starts the comeback for Inter. EPA
  • Inter Milan's Matias Vecino puts the sides level. AP
    Inter Milan's Matias Vecino puts the sides level. AP
  • Inter Milan's defender Stefan de Vrij celebrates after giving the home side the lead. AFP
    Inter Milan's defender Stefan de Vrij celebrates after giving the home side the lead. AFP
  • Romelu Lukaku adds the fourth and sparks wild celebrations. EPA
    Romelu Lukaku adds the fourth and sparks wild celebrations. EPA
  • Inter Milan players celebrate after winning the derby match. AP
    Inter Milan players celebrate after winning the derby match. AP
  • Inter Milan's head coach Antonio Conte is playing down title chances. AP
    Inter Milan's head coach Antonio Conte is playing down title chances. AP
  • Inter's Romelu Lukaku celebrates after the match. Reuters
    Inter's Romelu Lukaku celebrates after the match. Reuters
  • Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks dejected. EPA
    Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks dejected. EPA

Inter top of Serie A after jaw-dropping comeback victory in Milan derby - in pictures


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Antonio Conte insists it is too soon to tip his Inter Milan side as Serie A title contenders despite going top of the table after a stunning comeback win over bitter rivals AC Milan.

Marcelo Brozovic, Matias Vecino, Stefan De Vrij and Romelu Lukaku all found the net as Inter overturned a 2-0 half-time deficit to stun Milan 4-2 at the San Siro.

Inter jumped to the top ahead of Juventus on goal difference after the eight-time reigning Serie A champions slipped up 2-1 at Verona.

Inter boss Conte, however, will not get ahead of himself. "Scudetto? I say it is still too early to talk about things we can dream of today," he said.

"It's inevitable that this period of 10 games will be quite intense. If after this period we will still be there, we will be able to say more about our potential and possibilities, perhaps different from the beginning.

"Already on Wednesday there is the Coppa Italia against Napoli, then Lazio, who have always been strong. It takes patience and it takes time."

Veteran hitman Zlatan Ibrahimovic teed up Ante Rebic then scored himself to wrestle full control for Milan at the break. But Inter turned the tide after the interval, and in some style.

"The credit goes to the kids because, beyond the result, being able to resist the blows in times of difficulty means wanting to grow and do something good," said Conte.

"There was no need to talk so much during the interval. When we are in difficulty we must be very clear.

"I first had responsibility for the fact that we were behind and how we were playing in the first half.

"So we united to get out of difficult situations. We will have to keep this in mind for the future."

Milan boss Stefano Pioli admitted the defeat leaves a "bitter" taste in the mouth, especially given his side's total control at half-time.

"I'm angry with the players because we had defensive tasks," Pioli said. "They also had a bit of luck, we hit two posts.

"I have to be bitter. I have to make these players understand that if we want to stay at a certain level, attention and lucidity are too important."