Serie A Week 23: Result TORINO 1 – 3 SAMPDORIA, Saturday 8 February 2020

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Italian Soccer Serie A

Torino 1  – 3 Sampdoria
55′ Simone Verdi              70′ Gastón Ramírez
.                                                75′ Gastón Ramírez
.                                                79’Fabio Quagliarella (pen)

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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Torino, 12th position with 27 points and a negative goal difference of -13
Sampdoria, 16th position with 20 points and a negative goal difference of -15

Pos Team P W D L Goals DIFF Points
12 Torino 22 8 3 11 26:39 -13 27
16 Sampdoria 22 5 5 12 22:37 -15 20

Torino in total chaos not even the new coach could help them.  Torino losing the  Serie A Week 23 game defeated by Sampdoria on Saturday 8 February 2020 at the Olimpico Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy.  It’s a living nightmare for Torino fans and a bad debut for new Coach Moreno Longo who replaced former coach Walter Mazzarri.   Torino losing their 12th game this season.    The victory is a boost for Sampdoria to avoid the relegation zone.

It is Torino to open the score in the 55th minute. Forward Simone Verdi defeating Sampdoria goalkeeper with a left footed shot in the bottom right corner. The assist is by Alex Berenguer.

Sampdoria equalizing in the 70th minute. It is Gastón Ramírez to defeat Torino goalkeeper Salvatore Siriu with a left footed free kick shot in the top right corner.

The hero for Sampdoria breaking the draw is again Gastón Ramírez in the 75th minute with a right footed shot in the bottom left corner. The assist is by Fabio Quagliarella.

Torino asking for mercy, not finding the way to win. Forward Fabio Quagliarella sealing the match for the 1-3. Quagliarella converting a penalty with a right footed shot.  The penalty is conceded by Armando Izzo.

Here is TORINO official starting lineup – formation by Coach Moreno Longo:

TORINO (3-4-3): Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Lyanco; De Silvestri, Lukic, Rincon, Aina; Berenguer, Belotti, Verdi.

Here is SAMPDORIA official starting lineup – formation by Coach Claudio Ranieri:

SAMPDORIA (4-4-2): Audero; Bereszynski, Tonelli, Colley, Murru; Linetty, Thorsby, Vieira, Ramirez; Gabbiadini, Quagliarella.

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Click the video to watch Torino 1 – 3 Sampdoria highlights including all goals on Saturday 8 February 2020.

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Referee Paolo Valeri from the section of Roma 2 will be assisted by Fabiano Preti from the section of Mantova and Marco Bresmes from the section of Bergamo. The fourth official will be Baroni from the section of Firenze. The VAR will be Daniele Doveri from the section of Roma 1 and the AVAR will be Bindoni from the section of Venezia.

Stats BEFORE the game.  Top scorer of TORINO:  Andrea Belotti with 9 goals.

Top scorer of SAMPDORIA: Fabio Quagliarella with 6 goals.

Torino Goals Goals Sampdoria
Belotti, Andrea 9 6 Quagliarella, Fabio
Berenguer, Alex 5 5 Gabbiadini, Manolo
Ansaldi, Cristian 4 3 Ramirez, Gaston
Zaza, Simone 3 3 Caprari, Gianluca
Izzo, Armando 1 2 Linetty, Karol

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of TORINO:  3 lost.

DAte TO Match FT ROund
02/02/20 SA Lecce Torino 4:0 22
28/01/20 CI Milan Torino 4:2 (OT) Q
25/01/20 SA Torino Atalanta 0:7 21

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of SAMPDORIA:   1 draw, 2 lost.

DAte TO Match FT ROund
03/02/20 SA Sampdoria Napoli 2:4 22
26/01/20 SA Sampdoria Sassuolo 0:0 21
18/01/20 SA Lazio Sampdoria 5:1 20

Serie A tickets2019 – 2020 Italian Serie A Week 23

Torino 1 – 3 Sampdoria
Saturday 8 February 2020
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Turin, Italy

18:00

Referee: VALERI
Assistants: PRETI – BRESMES
Fourth Official: BARONI
VAR: DOVERI
AVAR: BINDONI

Goals: 55′ Simone Verdi (T), 70′ Gastón Ramírez (S), 75′ Gastón Ramírez (S), 79′ Fabio Quagliarella (S)(pen)

Official lineups – formations:

Torino (3-4-3): Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Lyanco; De Silvestri, Rincon, Lukic, Aina (75′ Ansaldi); Verdi (83′ Meite), Berenguer; Belotti.

Subs: Adopo, Bremer, Djidji, Edera, Millico, Rosati.

Coach: Moreno Longo.

Sampdoria (4-4-2): Audero; Bereszynski, Tonelli, Colley, Murru; Ramirez (86′ Bertolacci), Thorsby (68′ Jankto), Ekdal, Linetty; Gabbiadini, Quagliarella (90′ La Gumina).

Subs: Augello, Barreto, Bonazzoli, Chabot, Lleris, Maroni, Seculin, Vieira, Yoshida.

Coach: Claudio Ranieri.

Referee: Valeri.