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Monza-Torino 1-1, Serie A VIDEO highlights: report cards and moviola

by Michael

Monza-Torino, here is the video with highlights and highlights of the evening match of Saturday, November 11, Serie A, with moviola episodes and report cards.

TheMonza of Palladino, one of the surprises of this start of the season in Serie A, hosts theTorinocoached by Juric, who after the victory against Sassuolo, is looking for the third consecutive victory in the league. The Brianzoli have achieved a positive result in seven of their last eight league matches: the only defeat came against Roma last Oct. 22 (with El Shaarawy’s goal in 90′).

Many men are unavailable for Toro: Djidji, Pellegri, Ricci, Rodriguez, Schuurs, Soppy and Vojvoda. Palladino, on the other hand, still has to give up Izzo and Caprari. Juric therefore deploys Vlasic in the three-quarter, behind Zapata and Sanabria. Palladino responds withColpani and Pessina behind Colombo First start for Bondo in the median.

Highlights of the challenge

Palladino’s Monza tries to dictate the pace of the match, but it is Torino who becomes dangerous first.In the 7th minute Zapata tries a right-footed shot from 25 meters: Di Gregorio stretches out and blocks.Monza responds at the 11th minute withColpaniwho narrowly sends the ball out with a tense left foot. The Brianza players try to pass through the midfield with quick exchanges but Toro always presses high and maintains possession.In the 25th minute, Rodrigueztries, the ball goes in, but Doveri cancels with the help of VAR.D’Ambrosio and then Gagliardini try after the 40th minute, but Savic saves.

In the second half, Toro continued to maintain more ball possession. In 55′, Zapata worked the ball into the box forIlicwho managed to surprise Di Gregorio by signing the 0-1. Monza immediately reacted with the usual Colpani, closed by a good save by Savic. Andrea Colpani managed to steal the ball on the three-quarter line and finally find the net with a precise dish at 65′.

Ilic tries again around 80′, and Di Gregorio gets there, then on the rebound Sanabria gets the outside of the net. In the final goes very close to goalValentin Carboni

Table and report cards of Monza-Torino

MONZA (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; D’Ambrosio (90′, Pereira), Caldirola, A. Carboni; Ciurria (58′, Birindelli), Gagliardini, Bondo (58′, Mota), Kyriakopoulos; Colpani (81′, V. Carboni), Pessina; Colombo. All: Palladino
TORINO (3-4-1-2): Milinkovic-Savic; Tameze (86′, Vojvoda), Buongiorno, Rodriguez (72′, Zima); Bellanova, Linetty (34′, Gvidas Gineitis), Ilic, Lazaro; Vlasic; Sanabria (86′, Radonjic), Zapata. All: Juric
ARBITRO: Daniele Doveriof Rome 1
MARKETERS: 55′, Ilic; 65′, Colpani;
NOTE: Admonished 66′, Gineitis; 67′, Kyriakopoulos; 89′, V. Carboni; 95′, Radonjic. Recovered: 4′

Best on the field for Monza is Colpani, always dangerous and proactive: he lights up his teammates and is also good at shielding Toro’s setting from the bottom; the guy has vision of the game and a sense of goal (7.5). Well in the Toro Zapata, for movements and use of the body, and Ilic, good at cutting in with several lunges and then with the goal (7). Gagliardini makes himself respected in both phases (6.5). Caldirola, on the other hand, appears to struggle in handling Zapata (5.5). On the other side, the worst is Gineitis: he is to blame for the goal conceded (5).


(Raffaele Palladino (LaPresse)

Moviola and highlights of the race

Doveri, called back by VAR, cancels Rodriguez’s goal due to an attacking foul by Zapata on Caldirola: correct decision. The match is very tactical and there are several fouls, never excessively hard or bad. In the final, tempers flare and yellows abound. There is then acontact in the Monza area between Gagliardini and Lazaro not whistled The penalty could have been there

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