Theo Janssen starred for FC Twente on their Champions League debut as they held holders Inter to a 2-2 draw tonight.

Wesley Sneijder gave the visitors the lead on his return to his homeland but Janssen smacked in a stunning free-kick before Diego Milito's own goal gave the hosts the lead only for Samuel Eto'o to earn the Italians a point.

All four goals came in a pulsating first half before both teams seemed to settled for their first Group A point.

The champions got off to a great start as Milito faked to shoot and dragged the ball past Roberto Rosales -- a carbon copy of the move he pulled on Bayern Munich's Daniel Van Buyten when scoring in the final in May.

Although Nikolai Mihajlov pushed out his left-footed shot, Sneijder arrived to drill home the rebound on 14 minutes.

However, the hosts were level six minutes later as Janssen curled home a peach of a free-kick into the top corner from 22 yards that gave Julio Cesar no chance.

Twente were buoyed and Dwight Tiendalli had a crack from distance that Cesar had to push behind for a corner.

On 29 minutes Janssen had another free-kick opportunity and went for the other side this time but Cesar bounded across his line to tip it away for a corner.

However, Janssen curled his sumptuous left foot around the ball from the flag to dump it into the danger zone where Milito inadvertently headed it past a helpless Cesar on the half hour.

Inter went close to levelling on 36 minutes following a flowing move that saw Esteban Cambiasso feed Milito who spread the ball wide to Eto'o to cross for Cambiasso, who had continued his run, but the Argentine hooked the ball onto the bar.

The Italians were level on 41 minutes, though, as Eto'o played a one-two with Goran Pandev and hit a crisp shot from distance that skimmed off the drenched surface and crept inside the post.

Back came Twente in injury time and Austrian Marc Janko headed narrowly over from Venezuelan Rosales's pin-point cross.

The second half was low-key by comparison.

The first piece of action came halfway through the period after teenage Brazilian Coutinho had replaced the injured Pandev but his shot from 12 yards hit countryman Douglas and flew away to safety.

That was the only chance of note but the home fans were delighted with their point and gave their team a rousing reception on the whistle.

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