Milan:Two goals in the final three minutes saw Inter Milan come from behind to beat Fiorentina 4-3 in Serie A.
Romelu Lukaku and Danilo D'Ambrosio scored late to help Inter get its season off to a winning start on Saturday.
Fellow title hopefuls Atalanta and Lazio also won their first matches.
"We do everything to win without having to suffer so much, but the match today immediately got off to a bad start," D'Ambrosio said.
"However, we showed that we can fight and, thanks to the depth and strength of this squad, we turned it around."
Inter finished last season a point behind Juventus, which won a record-extending ninth successive Serie A. The Nerazzurri also lost the Europa League final to Sevilla. That final prompted Inter to receive a delayed start in Serie A.
"The aim this year is to do even better as part of the journey that we're on," D'Ambrosio added.
Fiorentina took the lead with less than three minutes on the clock as some woeful Inter defending allowed Christian Kouame to play a one-two with Giacomo Bonaventura on the edge of the six-yard box and tap in.
Lautaro Martnez levelled on the stroke of halftime, curling in the ball.
Inter took the lead early in the second half. Martnez bamboozled Sofyan Amrabat on the edge of the box and his shot from a tricky angled was turned by Fiorentina defender Federico Ceccherini into his own net.
Fiorentina levelled in the 57th with a well-worked counter started and finished by Gaetano Castroville.
That was assisted by Franck Ribry, and the Fiorentina winger was again inspirational six minutes later with a delightful pass to send Federico Chiesa clear. The youngster lobbed the onrushing Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic.