Serie A Week 9: Torino vs Empoli, Official Called Up Players, Sunday 9 October 2022


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Torino – Empoli
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Torino, 10th position with 10 points and a negative goal difference of -3
Empoli, 15th position with 7 points and a negative goal difference of -3

✅  Here are Torino 26 official called up players by Coach Ivan Juric for the Serie A Week 9 game Torino vs Empoli on Sunday 9 October 2022 at the Olimpico Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy at 12:30.

Goalkeepers: Milinkovic-Savic, Berisha, Gemello

Defenders: Bayeye, Schuurs, Buongiorno, Zima, Rodriguez, Singo, Lazaro, Djidji, Aina, Vojvoda

Midfielders: Lukic, Ilkhan, Adopo, Garbett, Karamoh, Linetty, Ricci

Forwards: Sanabria, Vlasic, Seck, Radonjic, Miranchuk, Pellegri

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🇮🇹  Referee Francesco Fourneau from the section of Roma 1 will be assisted by Vito Mastrodonato from the section of Molfetta and Thomas Miniutti from the section of Maniago.  The Fourth Official will be Daniele Rutella from the section of Enna.  The VAR will be Paolo Mazzoleni from the section of Bergamo.  The AVAR will be Oreste Muto from the section of Torre Annunziata l’Avar.

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✅  Here are Empoli official called up players by Coach Paolo Zanetti for the game against Torino:

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Torino – Empoli
Sunday 9 October 2022
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Turin, Italy

12:30

Referee: FOURNEAU
Assistants: MASTRODONATO – MINIUTTI
Fourth Official: RUTELLA
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: MUTO

Serie A Week 9: Torino vs Empoli, Probable Lineups, Sunday 9 October 2022


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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Torino, 10th position with 10 points and a negative goal difference of -3
Empoli, 15th position with 7 points and a negative goal difference of -3

✅  Here are Torino vs Empoli probable lineups for the Serie A Week 9 game on Sunday 9 October 2022 at the Olimpico Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy at 12:30.

TORINO (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Djidji, Schuurs, Rodriguez; Singo, Lukic, Linetty, Lazaro; Vlasic, Miranchuk; Sanabria.

Subs: Berisha, Gemello, Bayeye, Zima, Buongiorno, Adopo, Ricci, Ilkhan, Garbett, Seck, Aina, Vojvoda, Radonjic, Karamoh.

No suspended players

Coach: Ivan Juric

EMPOLI (4-3-1-2): Vicario; Stojanovic, De Winter, Luperto, Parisi; Haas, Marin, Bandinelli; Pjaca; Lammers, Satriano.

Subs: Perisan, Ujkani, Walukiewicz, Cacace, Ebuehi, Haas, Baldanzi, Ekong, Bajrami, Guarino, Fazzini, Cambiaghi, Destro.

No suspended players

Coach: Paolo Zanetti

🇮🇹  Referee Francesco Fourneau from the section of Roma 1 will be assisted by Vito Mastrodonato from the section of Molfetta and Thomas Miniutti from the section of Maniago.  The Fourth Official will be Daniele Rutella from the section of Enna.  The VAR will be Paolo Mazzoleni from the section of Bergamo.  The AVAR will be Oreste Muto from the section of Torre Annunziata l’Avar.

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Torino – Empoli
Sunday 9 October 2022
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Turin, Italy

12:30

Referee: FOURNEAU
Assistants: MASTRODONATO – MINIUTTI
Fourth Official: RUTELLA
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: MUTO

Front Pages, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport, Sunday 9 October 2022


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Good morning, my friends! Here are the front pages from the Italian newspapers La Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, and Tutto Sport, Sunday 9 October 2022

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La Gazzetta dello Sport, Front Page, Sunday 9 October 2022.


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Corriere dello Sport, Front Page, Sunday 9 October 2022 .


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Tutto Sport, Front Page, Sunday 9 October 2022 .


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PRIMO PUNTO PER THIAGO MOTTA E STANKOVIC

Primo punto sulle nuove panchine per Thiago Motta e Stankovic. L’allenatore della Sampdoria, al debutto, muove la classifica dopo 4 sconfitte consecutive dei suoi, quello del Bologna raccoglie un punto alla sua terza panchina dopo gli stop con Empoli e Juventus. Un pareggio giusto, in virtù di una prima frazione giocata meglio dai padroni di casa ed una ripresa affrontata con maggior piglio dagli ospiti. 

Nel primo tempo si mette in luce Dominguez, autore del gol che manda i felsinei in vantaggio negli spogliatoi. Il centrocampista già al 21′ fa le prove e calcia in porta su assist di Arnautovic, ma la sua conclusione viene deviata da Murillo. Al 32′ è rapido a ribattere in gol la respinta di Audero su tiro di Aebischer. Poco dopo ancora Dominguez, dal limite, colpisce la parte bassa della traversa, col pallone che rimbalza di poco davanti alla linea del portiere blucerchiato, immobile nell’occasione. La Sampdoria torna in campo nel secondo tempo con Leris al posto di Gabbiadini, subito Caputo va in gol in evidente posizione di fuorigioco, poi Stankovic si gioca anche le carta Villar per Vieira e Quagliarella per Sabiri. Dall’altra parte Motta, escludendo il cambio forzato di De Silvestri nel primo tempo, mantiene in campo gli stessi uomini fino al gol subito. Le forze fresche, infatti, cambiano il volto dei liguri, che al 72′ pareggiano con Djuricic che di testa intercetta un pallone vagante in area e lo deposita in porta. I blucerchiati alzano la pressione e nel finale ci vuole un grande intervento in scivolata di Soumaoro per impedire a Caputo di battere a colpo sicuro. 

Clicca QUI per il tabellino e le statistiche della gara.

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Serie A Week 9: Result BOLOGNA 1 – 1 SAMPDORIA, Saturday 8 October 2022


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51% Ball Possession BOLOGNA and 49% Ball Possession SAMPDORIA
   Bologna 1 – 1 Sampdoria   
32′ Nicolás Domínguez        72′ Filip Djuricic

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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Sampdoria, 20th position with 2 points and a negative goal difference of -12
Bologna, 17h position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -6

Sampdoria new Coach Dejan Stanković ended the Serie A Week 9 game against Bologna with a draw on Saturday 8 October 2022 at the Renato Dall’Ara Stadium in Bologna, Italy.  Sampdoria reached 3 points and are in the last position of the Standing. It is the worst start ever for the Ligurians in a Serie A season after the first eight games.   Sampdoria team is the one that has lost the most games in 2022 in the five major European leagues (19 defeats out of 27 matches).  Simply put, the first point of management for both Thiago Motta and Stankovic. The Bologna coach interrupts the streak of two defeats since his arrival and rises to 7 points.

Bologna opened the score in the 32nd minute. Nicolás Domínguez defeated Sampdoria goalkeeper Emil Audero with a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner.

Sampdoria equalized for the 1-1 in the 72nd minute. Filip Djuricic defeated Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski with a headed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Mehdi Léris.

✅  Stats before the game. Bologna are unbeaten in 13 home games against Sampdoria in Serie A (8W, 5D).   Sampdoria  last win at Dall’Ara in the league dates back to November 2, 2003 (0-1 thanks to a goal by Cristiano Doni) with Walter Newbie on the bench. Bologna have lost their last two league games without scoring any goals: the last time they recorded three straight defeats without a goal in Serie A was in the period between May and September 2011. Thiago Motta has lost both of his first two games at the helm of Bologna in the league: the only coach to have lost all his first three games with the rossoblù in Serie A in the era of three points to win was Delio Rossi in August and September 2015.  Sampdoria have lost their last four league matches: the last time they recorded at least five consecutive defeats in Serie A dates back to the period between September and November 2012 (seven in that case, with Ciro Ferrara on the bench).

👉 Lineup BOLOGNA (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Cambiaso, Soumaoro, Lucumi, Lykogiannis; Schouten, Medel; Aebischer, Domínguez, Orsolini; Arnautovic.

👉 Lineup SAMPDORIA (4-2-3-1): Audero; Bereszynski, Murillo, Colley, Augello; Rincón, Vieira; Gabbiadini, Sabiri, Djuricic; Caputo.

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🇮🇹   Referee Marco Piccinini from the section of Forlì will be assisted by Emanuele Prenna from the section of Molfetta and Fabrizio Lombardo from the section of Cinisello Balsamo.  The Fourth Official will be Ermanno Feliciani from the section of Teramo.  The VAR will be Luca Banti from the section of Livorno.  The AVAR will be Marco Bresmes from the section of Bergamo.

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Bologna 1 – 1 Sampdoria
Saturday 8 October 2022
Renato Dall’Ara Stadium
Bologna, Italy

20:45

Referee: PICCININI
Assistants: PRENNA – LOMBARDO
Fourth Official: FELICIANI
VAR: BANTI
AVAR: BRESMES

Goals:  32′ Nicolás Domínguez (B), 72′ Filip Djuricic (S)

🟨 Yellows: 24′ Filip Djuricic (S), 61′ Andrea Cambiaso (B), 70′ Riccardo Orsolini (B), 74′ Mehdi Léris (S)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

Lineup Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Cambiaso, Soumaoro, Lucumi, Lykogiannis (63′ De Silvestri); Medel, Schouten (72′ Ferguson); Orsolini (72′ Sansone)), Dominguez (79′ Soriano), Aebischer; Arnautovic (79’Zirkzee).

Subs: Bardi, Raffaelli, Posch, Sosa, Moro, Sansone, Bonifazi, Ferguson, Kasius. Vignato.

Coach: Thiago Motta.

Lineup Sampdoria (4-2-3-1): Audero; Bereszynski, Murillo, Colley, Augello; Rincón, Vieira (59′ Villar); Gabbiadini (46′ Léris), Sabiri (69′ Quagliarella), Djuricic (83′ Verre); Caputo.

Subs: Contini, Amione, Conti, Pussetto, Ferrari, Yepes, Murru, Trimboli.

Coach: Dejan Stanković