AC Milan started off dominating from the early stages as Hakan Calhanoglu almost broke the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes with a low drive from distance which smacked off the far post.
Inter looked second best throughout the first half, but went close twice with Diego Godin heading a corner inches wide and Vecino firing a tame first-time effort straight at Gianluigi Donnarumma from inside the area.
The visitors made the pressure count five minutes from the break when Ibrahimovic rose over Godin to nod down a cross into the path of Rebic, who anticipated Padelli to prod the ball into an empty net.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic doubled AC Milan's lead on the stroke of half-time
Ibrahimovic doubled Milan's lead on the stroke of half-time when Calhanoglu's corner was knocked on by Franck Kessie and Daniele Padelli could not keep out the Swede's headed effort.
Inter came racing out the blocks in the second half and halved the deficit when Brozovic's sweet volley from outside the box beat Donnarumma to give the hosts a lifeline.
Two minutes later, Alexis Sanchez was teed up inside the box in front of Donnarumma, and the Chilean's cut-back found Vecino who tapped in to make it 2-2.
Conte's side took the lead when De Vrij then met an outswinging corner at the near post and sent a diving header up and over Donnarumma and in.
Former Spurs man Christian Eriksen entered the fray in the final 15 minutes and almost sent San Siro into raptures when his 35-yard free kick crashed off the upright.
AC Milan went all-in in the final minutes to find an equaliser, clinging on to their talisman Ibrahimovic, and the Swede came inches close to a last-minute equaliser with a header from close range that struck the post.
Eventually, it proved vital as Lukaku completed the comeback when he connected with a Moses cross and sent a towering header in the net to claim a priceless three points.
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