MONZA, Italy (Reuters) -Champions Inter Milan were knocked off the Serie A summit on Sunday after they came from behind to play out a surprise 1-1 draw at lowly Monza.
Monza took the lead in the 81st minute through substitute forward Dany Mota, who headed the ball into the top corner before Denzel Dumfries levelled for Inter in the 88th from close range.
Inter, who drew at Genoa in their season opener followed by wins against Lecce and Atalanta, dropped to second in the table with eight points after four games.
They are one point behind Napoli, who beat Cagliari 4-0 earlier on Sunday.
Simone Inzaghi's men next travel to Manchester City on Wednesday to kick off their Champions League campaign before they host AC Milan in the league next Sunday.
There were no early signs of trouble for Inter, who were patiently building play from the back, controlling the pace of the game.
Lautaro Martinez should have put them in front inside the opening 10 minutes, when he received a perfect cross from Federico Dimarco.
His header from the centre of the box, however, sailed slightly above bar before Dimarco and Davide Frattesi also had their chances early on.
But Monza's calm defence did not leave the visitors much space and they went on to earn a shock lead as Mota nodded home from a neat lofted cross from Armando Izzo.
Inter intensified their efforts and defender Dumfries equalised with first touch two minutes from time, tapping a low cross from Carlos Augusto, but lacked time to find a winner.
Monza, who drew with Empoli and Fiorentina either side of their home loss to Genoa, are 15th with three points.
They still await first win under new coach and former Milan defender Alessandro Nesta as they are now winless in their last 13 Serie A games, the longest ongoing run of any side currently in the top flight.
(Reporting by Anita Kobylinska in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis and Pritha Sarkar)