Torino stripped Cremonese (2-2) of their first Serie A victory of the season on Monday with a late goal that leveled the scoreboard (2-2) and extended a disastrous promotion streak , bottom with nine draws.
The ‘grigirosso’ team touched Serie A glory after winning the victory since the start of the championship, but Ivorian Wilfried Singo got the point for Torino with ten minutes left to end the match.
Tonny Sanabria opened the scoring with a penalty
A game that was very equal, in a new demonstration that the Cremonese compete at a level higher than that shown by the points scored, but the Paraguayan Tonny Sanabria was unbalanced with a goal in the twilight of the first action from the eleven -a meter.
The Cremona team did not throw in the towel and tied the game as soon as they left the locker room with a placed shot from Italian Frank Tsadjout touching a post before going in and that was unstoppable for Serbian Vanja Milinkoivc-Savic.
The joy of colista does not last long
Gradually the visitors grew and in the 75th minute they were rewarded with a goal by Italian Emanuele Valeri, with another long shot that the ‘Toro’ goalkeeper could not reach.
The euphoria and joy of the first victory did not last long for the Cremonese, who saw how Singo denied him just four minutes later.
The Cremonese, semifinalists of the Coppa Italia, continue to be cursed, as in Serie A they have added nine points as a result of nine draws and are under ten points from safety.
Turin, ninth
Torino is ninth, one point behind Bologna (8th) and Juventus (7th), and also ten units away from what would be an achievement: entering the European positions.
Source: La Verdad

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