Linetty entra bene dalla panchina e nel finale sfiora anche il gol della possibile vittoria: le pagelle di Torino-Parma
MILINKOVIC-SAVIC 6: Bonny calls him into action early in the second half and he is ready by lifting the ball over the crossbar. Then he performs the ordinary administration well by running a few shivers with a wrong-footed pass, fortunately without consequences.
VOJVODA 6.5: Careful in the defensive phase where he hardly ever gets overrun by his teammates. He also readies himself forward whenever he gets the chance, helping Lazaro a lot on his own flank.
MARIPAN 6.5: Good performance by the Chilean center who brings all his experience to bear even when he is called upon to duel against attackers faster than him. He always makes himself ready.
COCO 6: On a couple of occasions he is late on opponents but his performance in the center of the four-man defense is still sufficient.
SOSA 6: He is the author of a good performance both defensively, where he never lets himself be overtaken, and offensively, where he is seen whenever he has a chance to go up. (st 39′ SANABRIA: sv)
RICCI 6: A few too many mistakes from a technical standpoint for Ricci, who is replaced at halftime due to muscle discomfort. His condition will be assessed ahead of next Saturday’s derby. (st 1′ LINETTY 6.5: Suzuki performs a real miracle by getting to deflect his shot at 94′ that would have been worth the win. He is the most positive of the players who came in from the bench).
ILIC 5: Also accomplice to Gineitis’ injury, he returns as a starter in the middle of the field but his performance is negative. For long stretches you don’t see him at all and when he has the ball between his feet he often makes the wrong choice (st 20′ TAMEZE 5.5: Too cumbersome with the ball between his feet).
LAZARO 6: He is the author of several good outings on the right flank and also manages to put in some interesting crosses into the opponent’s box. He is seen a little less in the second half, partly due to fatigue, and Vanoli calls him back to the bench. (st 20′ PEDERSEN 5: He fails to give the same push as Lazaro and when he has a chance to go for a cross he does it badly).
VLASIC 6.5: Perhaps one of his best performances of the season, although he is seen a little less in the second half. The nice cross for Adams early in the game is his. He moves well between the lines and Parma defenders struggle to contain him.
KARAMOH 4.5: Unbelievable the chance he wastes in the first half when, after sitting the goalkeeper and opposing defender down with a nice feint, he doesn’t kick, chinlocks with the ball and tries a pass to Vlasic when the opponents have recovered (st 20′ NJIE 5.5: Doesn’t enter well and commits more than one technical error the former Primavera also)
ADAMS 6: Suzuki twice denies him a goal in the first half, both times with two not easy interventions. In the second half he is no longer properly served by his teammates and fails to make an impact.
AL. VANOLI 6: says goodbye to the 3-5-2 to switch to a 4-2-3-1 that allows Torino to be much more dangerous in the offensive phase. Too bad about the final result: a win would have been needed and, for what was created, it would also have been deserved.
Valentino Lazaro of Torino FC is challenged by Emanuele Valeri of Parma Calcio during the Serie A football match between Torino FC and Parma Calcio.