Serie A
6:45 PMMay 8, 2026
Regular Season – 36
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Referee: Simone Galipo, Italy

Torino
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Sassuolo
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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2.82
Expected goals (xG)
2.10
-0.25
Goals Prevented
-0.25
Passing
373 (85%)
Accurate passes
418 (87%)
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49
G
Arijanet Murić
3
D
Josh Doig
80
D
Tarik Muharemović
6
D
Sebastian Walukiewicz
25
D
Woyo Coulibaly
M
Kristian Thorstvedt
18
M
Nemanja Matić (C)
M
Luca Lipani
45
F
Armand Laurienté
99
F
Andrea Pinamonti
7
F
Cristian Volpato
Serie A Standings – Serie A
TotalHomeAway
Qualification/Relegation
Promotion – Champions League (League phase)Promotion – Europa League (League phase)Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)Relegation – Serie B
Torino claimed a crucial 2-1 victory over Sassuolo at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, with late goals from Giovanni Simeone and Marcus Pedersen securing three points after Kristian Thorstvedt had given the visitors an early second-half lead.
Torino entered this Serie A clash sitting 13th in the table with 41 points from 35 matches. Sassuolo occupied a more comfortable 9th position with 49 points. The hosts showed recent form of two wins and two draws in their last five games. Sassuolo arrived with momentum, having won their previous match.
The opening 45 minutes proved tight and competitive. Both teams created chances but neither found the breakthrough before halftime. Torino controlled possession with 52% of the ball but struggled to convert their opportunities into clear-cut chances. Sassuolo remained organized defensively, frustrating their hosts with disciplined positioning.
Defensive intensity increased as the first half progressed. Luca Lipani received a yellow card for Torino in the 38th minute for a robust challenge. The visitors maintained their shape well, limiting Torino’s attacking threat. Neither goalkeeper was seriously tested before the interval.
The second half began with immediate impact. Kristian Thorstvedt broke the deadlock for Sassuolo in the 51st minute, firing past the Torino defense to give the away side a shock lead. The goal came from Sassuolo’s superior shot conversion, with Thorstvedt clinical in front of goal.
However, Torino responded quickly to level proceedings. Giovanni Simeone equalized in the 66th minute, turning the match decisively. The momentum swung toward the home side as their attacking play intensified.
Simeone’s leveler sparked Torino into action. Just five minutes later, Marcus Pedersen completed the turnaround in the 71st minute, firing Torino ahead. The home crowd erupted as Torino seized control of the contest. Pedersen’s finish proved the decisive blow in what became a tense closing period.
Sassuolo pushed hard for an equalizer but found Torino’s defense resolute. Multiple yellow cards flew in during the final stages, with Thorstvedt cautioned for Sassuolo in the 86th minute. Nkounkou and Gineitis also received bookings as tensions rose.
Statistically, Sassuolo dominated possession with 52% compared to Torino’s 48%. The visitors also registered more shots overall with 18 attempts to Torino’s 14. However, Torino’s clinical finishing proved decisive, with both sides generating similar expected goals figures of 2.82 and 2.1 respectively.
Torino’s goalkeeper Alberto Paleari made five crucial saves to secure the victory. Simeone and Pedersen’s second-half goals showcased the home side’s ability to capitalize when opportunities arose. The win lifts Torino’s hopes of climbing the table with three matches remaining.
This victory gives Torino valuable momentum in their battle for mid-table security. Sassuolo, despite their dominance, returns to Emilia-Romagna empty-handed. The result demonstrates how clinical finishing often trumps territorial control in determining match outcomes.


















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