Serie A | Torino 1-1 Salernitana: A Point Apiece In Turin . Torino expressed gratitude to Antonio Sanabria for erasing Tonny Vilhena’s opening goal to prevent a sixth straight scoreless draw for Salernitana.
The hosts needed a boost after one point in three games caused them to fall out of the European spots. But Ivan Ilic returned, and Perr Schuurs was suspended in addition to Ola Aina, David Zima, and Ronaldo Vieira being injured. Even though there were five straight ties, Paulo Sousa’s club had not lost in six games. While Federico Fazio, Domen Crnigoj, and Giulio Maggiore were out, Lassana Coulibaly served a suspension.
After the visitors won the ball back in midfield, Antonio Candreva drew back from the byline, and Krzysztof Piatek laid it off for Tonny Vilhena to blast in from the edge the box, and the visitors went ahead.
Serie A | Torino 1-1 Salernitana: A Point Apiece In Turin
Six minutes later, Candreva’s errant shot nearly made it 2-0 when Piatek just glanced it against the foot of the far upright.
Nemanja Radonjic then surged down the left to pull back from the byline, with Norbert Gyomber risking an own goal by deflecting it onto the crossbar as Kastanos raced back for a last-ditch tackle on Mergim Vojvoda.
The hosts lost Samuele Ricci to an injury, and Toro increased their pressure after the break. Guillermo Ochoa saved Radonjic’s header.
Aleksei Miranchuk pretended to shoot from outside the box but actually threaded in a cunning slide-rule pass to release Antonio Sanabria for the equalizer as a result of Torino’s persistent pressure.
While Radonjic missed numerous shots from good positions and pushed Ochoa into a save at the near post after skinning Lovato, Norbert Gyomber could not capitalize on a free header in Candreva’s corner.
Late in the game, Ricardo Rodriguez nearly gave Salernitana the victory when he barely glanced the Bradaric cross with his head, delaying Kastanos from volleying home.