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Serie A | Torino 2-0 Cagliari: Match Report

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In a thrilling Serie A match at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Che Adams scored a spectacular brace to guide Torino to a much-needed 2-0 win against Cagliari. The victory ends Torino’s streak of four consecutive draws and provides a significant boost to their season.

Torino started strongly, with Adams opening the scoring in the 6th minute. A brilliant build-up play involving Vlasic and Lazaro saw Ricci deliver a perfect cross, which Adams controlled and fired into the top corner for his sixth goal of the season.

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The first half saw Torino dominating possession and creating several chances. Karamoh was particularly impressive, testing Cagliari’s goalkeeper Caprile multiple times. The visitors struggled to create meaningful opportunities, with their best chance coming from a Mina header that failed to trouble Milinkovic Savic.

The second half continued in a similar vein, with Torino maintaining control. An early goal by Lazaro was disallowed for offside, but Adams would not be denied. In the 16th minute, he scored his second goal following a Karamoh shot that hit the crossbar, sealing the victory for Torino.

Che Adams starred with a clinical double, demonstrating his importance to the team. Karamoh played a crucial role in creating chances and supporting Adams, while Vlasic showed excellent playmaking skills throughout the match.

This win lifts Torino out of the lower mid-table positions, providing hope for a more positive second half of the season. Cagliari, meanwhile, remain near the bottom of the table, struggling to find consistency.


Goals: Adams, ‘6, ’61 (T)

Torino (4-2-3-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Pedersen (66′ Walukiewicz), Maripan, Coco, Sosa (77′ Masina); Ricci (84′ Linetty), Tameze (66′ Gineitis); Lazaro, Vlasic, Karamoh (84′ Njie); Adams.

Cafliari: (4-2-3-1): Caprile; Zappa, Mina, Luperto, Obert (58′ Augello); Deiola (58′ Adopo), Marin (58′ Makoumbou); Zortea, Gaetano (58′ Pavoletti), Felici; Piccoli (77′ Lapadula).

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