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Serie A: Torino vs Genoa 1-0
Torino

Serie A: Torino vs Genoa 1-0

By Score More Torino discovered a glimmer of hope just in time to head into September's international break with a positive note. Nemanja Radonjic, coming off the bench, scored a last-minute winner in a hard-fought 1-0 home victory over newly-promoted Genoa. Following a goalless draw against Cagliari and a 4-1 defeat to Milan, Ivan Juric was feeling the pressure to produce results. On the other hand, Genoa arrived at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino with high hopes after securing a 1-0 win against Lazio. Their star striker, Mateo Retegui, aimed to build on his match-winning goal at the Stadio Olimpico. However, Torino displayed resilience once again in defense. Known for their low-scoring matches under Juric, the Granata spent most of the game defending their goal. Scoring opportunitie...
Serie A: AC Milan Wins Against Torino at San Siro Stadium: 4-1
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Serie A: AC Milan Wins Against Torino at San Siro Stadium: 4-1

By Score More On Saturday (26), AC Milan took to the field for the second round of Serie A, clinching an authoritative triumph over Torino at the San Siro stadium with a score of 4-1. Pulisic, Giroud - who converted two penalty kicks - and Theo Hernandez found the target, while Schuurs notched a goal for Torino. In a match featuring two penalties granted to Milan following VAR review, Italian spectators once again bore witness to Stefano Pioli's squad showcasing their attacking prowess. Torino found it challenging to contain the likes of Pulisic, Leão, and their fellow teammates. The initial 30 minutes of the game scarcely mirrored the fervor of the first half. After Pulisic's goal, breaking the deadlock at 33 minutes, both Milan and Torino refused to grant the fans a moment's respite. ...
SERIE A: Torino and Cagliari Draw in Season Opener
Cagliari, Torino

SERIE A: Torino and Cagliari Draw in Season Opener

By Score More Claudio Ranieri guided Cagliari to a well-fought goalless draw on the road to Torino in his first game in charge, as the club marked its return to Serie A. With Demba Seck absent and Nemanja Radonjic, Koffi Djidji and David Zima not fully fit, Torino’s struggles in front of goal were clear to see. As for the visitors, who returned to the top flight after their dramatic play-off win over Bari last season, new manager Ranieri opted for a three-man defence in a change of system. This would have been partly down to the absences of Gianluca Lapadula, Marko Rog and Marco Mancosu, who are sidelined for several months. Boris Radunovic reacted well in the opening three minutes to deny an Antonio Sanabria volley from close range in an early Torino cha...