Not a terribly interesting game.
Juve were okay, Inter were shit.
No idea what Mancini's plan was for that game.
He's made no effort to close down Cuadrado (you'd think he might at least switch Biabiany to that side to provide some cover).
He's fielded a hugely physical midfield, but there was no sign of any intention from those players to actually impose their physicality on the game and try to fight Juve in midfield.
And I don't know how Mancini thought Inter would make chances with those forwards. Sure, Jovetic or Ljajic might score from long range, but that's not enough of a threat.
Game was nicely controlled by Allegri.
Juve forced a decent tempo in the first half and then retreated and played on the break in the second half until the red card.
Key to playing on the break was slightly adjusting Juve's shape so that Cuadrado was left high enough up the pitch to be able to join counter-attacks.