Adams returns to center of attack: he decided the last away win

L’attaccante scozzese, dopo l’affaticamento muscolare della scorsa settimana, si prepara a tornare dal 1′ per la trasferta di Monza

The memory of the victory against AC Milan is still sweet in the minds of fans and players, but it is time to put it all behind them and start thinking about the next game. At lunchtime on Sunday, the granata will pay a visit to Alessandro Nesta’s Monza, which occupies the last position in the standings. It will be a very tough challenge, only seemingly easy and far from being underestimated. On the heels of this came good news for Paolo Vanoli, because Ché Adams has cleared the muscle strain that did not allow him to be there in the last round – as indeed the coach had hinted on the eve of the challenge to the Rossoneri – and will be back as a starter.

Adams out col Milan: può tornare dal 1′

His absence in the last match had everyone a bit worried, because this season it is hard to imagine Torino without the Scot. Despite this, however, his teammates managed to win, and Sanabria was a great substitute for the former Southampton man. It was also an important confidence boost for the Paraguayan, who as a starter found himself involved at his best, proving decisive thanks to the assist for Gineitis’ goal. From now on, the number 9 will represent an extra weapon from the bench, something he failed to do before the close of the market and the challenge against Milan.

Adams decisivo

With Adams, however, it is a different Torino, and the numbers prove it. When the number 18 scores, Toro almost always wins, and it is no coincidence. In addition, the Scot was also the matador of the last away win, the one against Empoli on Dec. 13. Now it will be his turn to break the negative streak of four away games without success, perhaps returning to scoring, which he has been missing since January 24 – more than a month – when he netted a brace against Cagliari.

Che Adams

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