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Continuation of the 18th day of Serie A this Sunday noon. Torino traveled to Friuli to face Florian Thauvin’s Udinese on the BlueEnergy Stadium pitch. On the Granata side, the objective of this duel was to stock up on points to get their heads above water and thus get off to a good start for the year 2025. The Zebrettes wanted to score valuable points to continue to compete. bring us closer to the race for Europe. In a balanced match, it was Kosta Runjaic’s players who opened the scoring thanks to former Marseillais Isaak Touré (41st). Returning from the locker room, Udinese doubled the lead with a goal from Lorenzo Lucca on a pass from Thauvin (49th).
Fortunately for the visitors, Che Adams reduced the score immediately (53rd). Then ten minutes later, it was the coveted Samuele Ricci who saved Torino from a defeat (64th) to secure a draw (2-2). In the standings, Torino moved up to 10th place, just behind their opponent of the day Udinese who remained 9th. Next weekend, the Granata will challenge promoted Parma at home, while the Zebrette will play in Verona against Hellas, during the 19th day of the Italian championship.
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