Serie A | Torino 2-1 Genoa – Maripan leaves it late
Torino left it late to find the winner after coming from behind in a 2-1 victory over struggling Genoa in Serie A on Sunday afternoon, with goals from Morten Thorsby, an own goal from Stefano Sabelli and a late winner from Guillermo Maripan.
Both Marco Baroni and Patrick Vieira made one change each ahead of kick-off. Torino, who were coming in off an encouraging 1-0 win over league leaders Napoli last time out, brought Cristiano Biraghi in for Niels Nkounkou, while Genoa handed a start to Morten Thorsby instead of Vitinha.
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A calamitous piece of Torino defending handed Genoa the 1-0 lead early on in the first half.
Jeff Ekhator played an optimistic ball into the area, Kristjan Asllani made a complete hash of his clearance, which meant that Thorsby was free on the edge of the six yard box to stab home the opener.
Torino had to wait until midway through the second half to begin their turnaround.
Again, it was a cross in from the same flank at the same end of the pitch, and another piece of disastrous defending that led to the goal. Marcus Holmgren Pedersen’s cross was aimed at Che Adams, but Stefano Sabelli ended up steering into his own net in an attempt to clear.
Torino claimed the three points right at the last: In the 90th minute. A routine corner from Valentino Lazaro came in from the right flank, and Maripan was on hand to slam home a first-time volley in the middle of the area for 2-1.
With two consecutive league victories to their name, Torino are temporarily up to 11th place in the Serie A standings, while Genoa, still without a win in the league this season, remain rooted to the bottom of the table on three points after eight games.
Torino 2-1 Genoa
Thorsby 2 (G) Sabelli og 63 (T), Maripan 90 (T)
Player statistic
| 5' | Morten Frendrup | |||
| 7' | Morten Thorsby | |||
| Cesare Casadei | 29' |
| 53' | Jeff Ekhator | |||
| Nikola Vlasic | 59' | |||
| Stefano Sabelli | 63' | |||
| Guillermo Maripán (Assist: Valentino Lazaro) |
90' |

