Serie A: Salernitana does a good job at Torino

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Continuation of the 23rd day of Serie A this Sunday noon. Torino welcomed the red lantern of Salernitana, on the lawn of the Olimpico Grande Torino stadium. While the Granata very quickly raised the tone, Ivan Juric’s players never managed to shake Guillermo Ochoa’s nets despite a clear superiority in the game. After the injury exit of Ricardo Rodriguez, Pippo Inzaghi’s troops obtained some opportunities that were far from clear. And the two teams parted with this tasteless goalless score (0-0).

In the standings, Torino remains in the soft underbelly of the Italian championship with a 10th position, while Salerntina, despite a good point taken, still occupies last place in Serie A. Next weekend, the Turinese will play against Sassuolo, while the Bersagliera will cross swords at home with Empoli, during the 24th day of the championship.

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