Published on 12:00 AM, November 25, 2014

Milan derby ends all square

Milan derby ends all square

Inter Milan midfielder Joel Chukwuma Obi (R) is ecstatic after scoring the equaliser against AC Milan during their Serie A clash at the San Siro on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Inter Milan midfielder Joel Chukwuma Obi (R) is ecstatic after scoring the equaliser against AC Milan during their Serie A clash at the San Siro on Sunday. Photo: AFP

Inter midfielder Joel Obi struck a second-half equaliser in a hard-fought 1-1 draw away to AC Milan to save Roberto Mancini's blushes on the Italian's return to Serie A after a six-year absence on Sunday.

Mancini, who led the Serie A giants to seven trophies including three consecutive league titles from 2004 to 2008, was handed a San Siro baptism of fire on his first game back at Inter after replacing Walter Mazzarri a fortnight ago.

On his previous spell at Inter, Mancini had won four, lost five and drawn one in the 'Derby della Madonnina' between the city rivals.

After Jeremy Menez struck in the 23rd minute for the hosts, Nigerian Obi's 61st minute goal secured a deserved share of the points for the Nerazzurri.

Milan moved back up to seventh place and are now 13 points adrift of champions and leaders Juventus, with Inter a point further adrift in ninth.

As expected, former Manchester City and Galatasaray handler Mancini ditched the misfiring 3-5-2 used by Mazzarri for a 4-3-1-2 formation, with Nemanja Vidic starting on the bench alongside influential midfielder Hernanes.

With the San Siro only several hundred supporters short of the 80,000 mark, Inzaghi's side looked the more nervous in the first city derby of the season.

Ghanaian Sulley Muntari almost gifted Inter an eighth-minute opener when his mis-hit pass sent Mauro Icardi clear on goal only for Milan goalkeeper Diego Lopez to somehow block the Argentinian's attempted chip with his trailing leg.

Three minutes later Lopez had to get down smartly to block a low 35-yard drive from Fredy Guarin.

Menez was off target with a free kick from 25 yards that floated over the crossbar, but the Frenchman made amends to send the Rossoneri support into raptures in the 23rd minute.

Stephan El Shaarawy's one-two with Michael Essien left the Milan forward in space deep on the left and Menez, unmarked, met the forward's low cross with the inside of his right foot to beat the outstretched Handanovic inside the keeper's far post.

It was Menez's fifth goal of the campaign, and second in succession following his strike in a 2-2 draw with Sampdoria a fortnight ago.

The Nerazzurri emerged fired up for the second half but spurned several chances to level.

From a corner, Zdravko Kuzmanovic saw his close-range shot blocked by Lopez and when Mateo Kovacic whipped the rebound across the edge of the box, it bobbled before being cleared to Icardi, who skied his effort into the Inter stand.