Torino Show Their Grit as Simeone and Pedersen Sink Sassuolo

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Torino - Sassuolo 2:1

Torino bounced back in style after their disappointing defeat to Udinese, edging past Sassuolo in a dramatic Serie A encounter that perfectly captured the fighting spirit of the Turin side.

The visitors arrived with several changes to their starting XI, but it was Torino who seized control early on. Young forward Alieu Njie came agonisingly close to opening the scoring when his powerful header rattled the crossbar twice in the same passage of play, leaving the home crowd stunned.

Sassuolo, however, remained dangerous on the counter-attack. Efforts from Andrea Pinamonti and Luca Lipani forced goalkeeper Alberto Paleari into a series of composed saves as the contest developed into an intense tactical battle.

The breakthrough finally arrived shortly after the restart. Midfielder Kristian Thorstvedt reacted quickest inside the penalty area to put Sassuolo ahead and silence the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.

But this version of Torino refused to fold. The hosts turned the game around within fifteen electrifying minutes. First, veteran striker Giovanni Simeone powered home a trademark header from an Ebosele delivery, extending his remarkable scoring streak to five consecutive home matches in Serie A.

Momentum had completely shifted, and only four minutes later Marcus Pedersen completed the comeback. The Norwegian defender met a precise cross from Duván Zapata to score his first-ever goal in the Italian top flight, sparking wild celebrations among the Torino faithful.

2025-26, Italy - Serie A

Torino - Sassuolo 2:1 (0:0)
Goals: Thorstvedt, 51 (0:1); Simeone, 66 (1:1); Holmgren Pedersen, 70 (2:1)

Torino: Paleari; Coco S.; Obrador (Nkounkou N., 86); Marianucci; Ebosse; Prati (Ilkhan E., 67); Vlašić; Lazaro (Holmgren Pedersen, 59); Gineitis; Njie (Zapata D., 59); Simeone (Kulenovic, 86)
Substitution: Holmgren Pedersen (from 59); Zapata D. (from 59); Ilkhan E. (from 67); Nkounkou N. (from 86); Kulenovic (from 86)
Bench: Israel; Maripán; Biraghi C.; Ilić I.; Tamèze; Casadei; Savva Z.; Adams C.; Gabellini
Yellow Cards: Marianucci 51; Prati 63; Nkounkou N. 89; Gineitis 90

Sassuolo: Muric A.; Doig (U.Garcia, 75); Walukiewicz; Coulibaly W.; Volpato C. (Berardi D., 63); Matic (Bakola, 84); Lipani (Kone I., 63); Thorstvedt; Muharemovic; Lauriente A.; Pinamonti (Nzola, 76)
Substitution: Kone I. (from 63); Berardi D. (from 63); U.Garcia (from 75); Nzola (from 76); Bakola (from 84)
Bench: Satalino; Zacchi; Romagna; Felipe Pedro; Vranckx; Iannoni; Moro L.
Yellow Cards: Lipani 38; Thorstvedt 86

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