(Reuters) - Inter Milan came back from a goal down to beat Serie B side Parma 2-1 after extra time in their Coppa Italia last-16 clash on Tuesday, as Simone Inzaghi's team began the defence of their trophy.
Parma stunned the San Siro minutes before halftime when substitute midfielder Stanko Juric curled a beautiful long-range shot into keeper Andre Onana's top-right corner.
The Argentine collected a rebound on the edge of the box and lashed the ball inside goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon's right post.
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