A stunning strike by Romelu Lukaku secured a 2-1 win at Brescia to take Inter Milan back to the top of Serie A. Inter maintained their 100 per cent away record with five wins out of five against promoted Brescia and saw them top the table at least until Juventus host Genoa on Wednesday, though they had to withstand some late pressure. "We got the three points and I'm not interested in anything else," said Inter coach Antonio Conte, who complained about a crowded fixture list. "Sometimes you just have to win while suffering." "This terrible sequence of matches continues. We will play seven times in 20 days, and I've never seen that with any other team. It's very strange." Inter went ahead midway through the first half with a fortuitous goal from Lautaro Martinez, whose shot deflected off defender Andrea Cistana, before Lukaku score with a stinging drive just past the hour mark. Milan Skriniar's own goal in the 76th minute brought a feisty Brescia right back into the game and ensured a nervy finale for the visitors. Inter took early control and went ahead after 23 minutes. Martinez tried his luck from 25 metres, the ball hit Cistana's outstretched leg and looped over helpless debutant goalkeeper Enrico Alfonso. Inter midfielder Roberto Gagliardini was lucky not to be sent off when tempers flared at the end of the first half, escaping with a yellow card despite pushing an opponent's head with his hand. Brescia, who are 18th in the 20-team table with seven points, were far more aggressive after the break. Home striker Mario Balotelli, facing his old club, had a low shot turned around the post by Samir Handanovic and the Slovenian goalkeeper also did well to block Alfredo Donnarumma's close range effort. But, in a rare break upfield, Inter snatched a second in the 63rd minute as Lukaku collected the ball near the touchline, cut inside and blasted a shot into the net from 25 metres, the Belgian's seventh league goal of season. Balotelli saw a close-range header blocked by Handanovic and then blasted the rebound over before Brescia finally got their goal when Dimitri Bisoli's shot was saved by Handanovic but ricocheted straight off Skriniar and into the net. Balotelli then had an overhead kick charged down but Inter held on for three points to leave them on 25 from 10 matches ahead of Juve on 23 with a game in hand.