Not a bad performance from Juve and a perfectly acceptable result, even if they did have the chances to win the game.
Juve played in a bolder fashion than I would have, but what really caused a problem was that Chiellini was getting too high up the pitch quite a lot, so Juve were getting themselves into situations that were reminiscent of what happened a lot when they were playing 4-3-3 - with Juve being caught with only Pirlo and the two central defenders behind the ball when it was lost, making counter-attacks from the opposition very dangerous.
In a similar vein, I thought that was a game where Marchisio was missed. Think his positioning and awareness would have allowed Juve to play in a safer, more controlled fashion than they did with Pogba in the team. May well have made Juve less likely to score, but think they would have been a more solid unit and harder to counter-attack against.
Think it would have looked for Juve's central midfielders to play a more responsible game and look for the penetrating forward runs to come more from the wing-backs for the most part. Inter's central defenders have looked pretty solid, but no-one is going to convince me Juve couldn't have forced errors from Jonathan (they got one error from him despite not really pressuring him through the game) and Nagatomo if they'd really gone after them.
Was easily Tevez's best game so far, even though it's the first one he didn't score in. Was just a shame that Vucinic played his poorest game of the season (wonder just how fit Vucinic was?) so Tevez was having to do it almost all by himself, which made it pretty tough against a well organised defence. That would also have allowed Juve to keep more of a presence deep in midfield and make it harder for Inter to break.
Not a bad result by any means, in my book. This was the sort of game - away to a confident, highly motivated team and between an international break and a CL game - that it would have been very easy for Juve to put in an indifferent display in and lose.