Argentina striker Dybala pulled out his ball just one minute after Denzel Dumfries was ruled out to kick Alex Sandro while trying to clear the ball, a move that angered Inter until coach Simone Inzaghi was sent off by referee Maurizio Mariani.
His character appeared for the first time after emerging from a lunar injury, the 27-year-old entering the 63rd minute.
Inter Milan leading 1-0, Juventus were rewarded with what some fans say was a controversial penalty and it was Dybala who would take it.
The Argentine player went to the right of the goalkeeper and scored a goal to get Juventus drawn. According to OptaPaolo, Dybala is the first Juventus player to score in three consecutive Serie A matches against Inter Milan, as three points during the win started back in the 1994-1995 season.
At just 27 years old, Paulo Dybala could return to Argentina’s national team for the World Cup qualifier.