Serie A: Paulo Dybala crushes Torino unceremoniously

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Continuation of the 26th day of Serie A this Monday evening. Torino traveled to the capital to challenge the AS Roma club, on the pitch at the Olimpico Stadium. While the Granata quickly raised their voice, it was ultimately the Giallorossi who opened the scoring with a penalty converted by Paulo Dybala (42nd). Colombian striker Duvan Zapata then equalized (44th) with a powerful header to reset the scorers at half-time. Unfortunately, everything did not go as planned for Ivan Juric’s troops.

But the second act was only in one direction, that of Rome. Paulo Dybala scored a hat-trick with a perfect shot (47th) then with a cross shot in the Turin area (69th). The reduction in Samuele Ricci’s score (finally granted in CSC) was too late for Turin (3-2). In the standings, Roma remains in an interesting position with a 6th position in the Italian championship, while Torino remains in a soft spot with this 10th in Serie A. Next weekend, the Granata will play at home against Fiorentina, while the Giallorossi will travel to Monza, during the 27th Italian day.

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