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Italian Soccer Serie A
58% Ball Possession TORINO and 42% Ball Possession SASSUOLO
Torino 0 – 1 Sassuolo
. 92′ Agustín Álvarez Martínez
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Sassuolo, 13th position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -4
Torino, 9th position with 10 points and a goal difference of “0”
Torino lost the Serie A Week 7 game defeated in extremist by Sassuolo on Saturday 17 September 2022 at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy. What a slap! Torino conceded this late goal just one minute before ending the game. The party is for Sassuolo claiming the 3 points reaching 9 points. A perfect move, Sassuolo Coach Dionisi got the wild card from the bench: Alvarez enters and a few seconds before the end, in full recovery, signs the goal to returnto win after four rounds. Torino dominated possession chew bitter for the lack of incisiveness in attack and the lack of attention after the game is over.
After the break for the national teams, Torino will visit Napoli while Dionisi’s boys will host Salernitana.
Previoulsy, Torino have lost only three of their 18 Serie A matches against Sassuolo, the most recent on 18 January 2020 – seven draws and eight wins for the grenades complete the balance sheet, who have scored in 11 consecutive matches in this match.
Sassuolo opened the score in the agozining 92nd minute to claim all 3 points! Agustín Álvarez Martínez defeated Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic with a headed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Rogerio.
👉Torino 0 – 1 Sassuolo, 92nd minute, ⚽️ goal by Agustín Álvarez Martínez for @SassuoloUS with a headed shot to the bottom right corner. The assist is by Rogerio. https://t.co/Hebjc3nSlX
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) September 17, 2022
AGUSTÍN ALVAREZ 💥
Sassuolo score a 90+3 winner to take all 3 points 🔥 pic.twitter.com/pzSenUnAGB
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) September 17, 2022
✅ Stats before the game. Torino and Sassuolo drew the last match at the Olimpico Grande Torino in Serie A, after not having impacted any of the previous eight at the home of the grenades (Torino 6 wins and Sassuolo 2. After the 0-1 defeat against Inter in the last round, Torino could run out of goals for two consecutive Serie A matches for the first time since October 2021 (on that occasion two 0-1 defeats , against Juventus and Napoli).
Sassuolo have not won in four league games (3N, 1P) and have not recorded a longer streak without success in the competition since February 2021, with Roberto De Zerbi on the bench. Torino have not conceded a goal in their last two home league games; in Serie A, the grenades have not kept clean sheets for several consecutive games at the Olimpico Grande Torino since March 2019, when they recorded five clean sheets in a row at home under Walter Mazzarri. After the 0-0 against Cremonese at the Giovanni Zini stadium on Matchday 5, Sassuolo could run out of goals for two consecutive Serie A away games for the first time since January 2020
Photo via twitter.com/TorinoFC_1906
👉 Lineup Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Djidji, Schuurs, Buongiorno; Singo, Lukic, Linetty, Vojvoda; Vlasic, Radonjic; Seck.
👉 Lineup Sassuolo (4-3-3): Consigli, Toljan, Ayhan, Ferrari, Rogerio; Frattesi, M. Lopez, Harroui; Laurienté, Pinamonti, D’Andrea.
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🇮🇹 Referee Niccolò Baroni from the section of Firenze will be assisted by Andrea Zingarelli from the section of Siena and Alessio Saccenti from the section of Modena. The Fourth Official will be Davide Massa from the section of Imperia. The VAR will be Massimiliano Irrati from the section of Pistoia. The AVAR will be Muto.
The Olimpico di Torino Stadium ready !
Photo via twitter.com/sassuolous
🔥🔥🔥#SFT | #TorinoSassuolo pic.twitter.com/FqBUPTpERy
— Torino Football Club (@TorinoFC_1906) September 17, 2022
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👉Torino vs Sassuolo, Match Officials
Serie A Week 7🗓️ Saturday 17 September 2022
🏟️ Olimpico di Torino Stadium
⏲️ 20:45🙍 Referee: BARONI
🚩 Assistants: ZINGARELLI – SACCENTI
4⃣ Fourth Official: MASSA
VAR: IRRATI https://t.co/kLD4Bow66s@TorinoFC1906_En @SassuoloUS pic.twitter.com/6OU1iJaCsT— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) September 15, 2022
👉 First half is over. Torino 0 – 0 Sassuolo
⚽️ No Goals
🟨 Yellows: 10′ Alessandro Buongiorno (T), 45′ Valentino Lazaro (T)
✍️ Ball Possession 54% @TorinoFC1906_En and 46% @SassuoloUS
✅ https://t.co/xgKhBRqvup@TheCalcioGuys @SerieASitdown @Torinogranatait https://t.co/Z03g4Gd2Cn
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) September 17, 2022
Photo via twitter.com/TorinoFC_1906
Photo via twitter.com/TorinoFC_1906
Photo via twitter.com/TorinoFC_1906
👉Result Torino 0 – 1 Sassuolo
⚽️ Goals: 92′ Agustín Álvarez Martínez
🟨 Yellows: 10′ Buongiorno (T), 45′ Lazaro (T), 57′ Singo (T), 69′ M. Lopez (S), 83′ Linetty (T)
✍️ Ball Possession 58% @TorinoFC1906_En and 42% @SassuoloUS
✅ https://t.co/xgKhBRqvup@TheCalcioGuys https://t.co/uuetKd5BL1
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) September 17, 2022
2022 – 2023 Italian Serie A Week 7
Torino 0 – 1 Sassuolo
Saturday 17 September 2022
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Turin, Italy
20:45
Referee: BARONI
ZINGARELLI – SACCENTI
Fourth Official: MASSA
VAR: IRRATI
20:45
AVAR: MUTO
Goals: 92′ Agustín Álvarez Martínez (S)
🟨 Yellows: 10′ Alessandro Buongiorno (T), 45′ Valentino Lazaro (T), 57’Stephane Singo (T), 69′ Maxime Lopez (S), 83′ Karol Linetty (T)
Official lineups – formations – tabellino:
Lineup Torino (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic Savic; Djidji (78′ Zima), Schuurs, Buongiorno; Singo, Linetty, Lukic, Lazaro (58′ Aina); Vlasic, Radonjic (58′ Pellegri); Seck (58′ Sanabria).
Subs: Berisha, Gemello, Bayeye, Karamoh, Ilkhan, Adopo, Garbett.
Coach: Ivan Juric
Lineup Sassuolo (4-3-3): Consigli; Toljan, Ayhan, Ferrari, Rogerio; Frattesi, Lopez, D’Andrea (66′ Ceide); Laurientè, Pinamonti (86′ Alvarez), Harroui (66′ Thorstvedt).
Subs: Pegolo, Russo, Marchizza, Henrique, Obiang, Antiste, Kyriakopoulos.
Coach: Alessio Dionisi