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Surprise at the top of Serie A. Victorious against Hellas Verona on home turf, before hosting Lazio Rome, Torino provisionally took the lead in the Italian Championship, with a game in hand. However, it was not easy for the Grenats, who, despite Sanabria’s opening goal (1-0, 10th), conceded Kastanos’ equaliser, before Zapata gave Toro the lead again before the break (2-1, 34th), despite a missed penalty by Sanabria.
At the end of the match, Che Adams ensured victory for Torino, despite Mosquera reducing the score in added time (3-2, 90th + 3). Enough to put the Grenats at the top of the table, while Verona will have to pull themselves together against Como, after a third defeat in four days and a provisional 9th place.
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