Udinese also win: it is a bull that only knows how to lose



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Blaze de Belotti and Bonazzoli in the second half, but that’s not enough: the grenades lose the seventh game in eleven days

No, there is not the reaction that everyone expected. Worse: Usually the Taurus, who doesn’t make mistakes the first few times, sinks in the first 45 ‘, then 2-0, before catching her again and getting knocked down again. The 3-2 of the Grande Torino is another defeat for the grenades this season, this time again under the gaze of Urbano Cairo in the stands. There are six points left in the standings and the championship day could lead rivals to fight not to be relegated to further separate Torino.

First half: Udinese advantage

Everyone expects a 4-3-1-2, instead Giampaolo again proposes that 3-5-2 that now seems to have become the Torino system. It could be an emergency (Lukic is not 100%, at this point the only one who for the coach is capable of playing behind the forwards) but now the team seems to be going in that direction. For the second time in a row, Bremer starts from the bench and there is Nkoulou with Lyanco and Rodriguez on the three-man line. Without Ansaldi and without Murru in his prime, Vojvoda is on the left at full speed, like Singo on the opposite side. The grenade’s approach is certainly not the right one, and it shows from the first minutes. The rhythms are not very high but Udinese is the master of the game, the only one trying to be seen in the opposite area. At 24 ‘the result is unlocked: Walace snatches a ball from Meitè’s feet (who complains about a foul that does not seem to exist) and a counterattack is born that Pussetto closes with the net of advantage. The 1-0 does not shake the grenade enough: the reaction is not so vehement, on the contrary the goal leads to quite extravagant attempts to get him back on his feet. A bit of nervousness (Lyanco also warned) and a bit more: the Bull goes to rest at 0-1.

Second half: three goals in three minutes

Three changes for Giampaolo at halftime. Outside of Nkoulou, despite not having done so badly, outside of Meitè, the worst, and also Zaza. In the field are Izzo, Lukic and Bonazzoli. Before the start of the second half, the team is in the center of the field, in a circle: a way to compact and face the game with a different attitude. It happens, however, that it is Udinese that scores again, with an action that starts from the feet of Bonifazi and that finds Pereyra free to serve De Paul, only at the limit. El Toro does not seem to come out of the nightmare but, in sixty seconds, he brings him back in a draw. First it is Bonazzoli who literally starts a ball from Samir in the area, serving Belotti. Then it is the former Sampdoria himself, primed by Gallo who returns the favor, to equalize the score. The joy lasts barely two minutes: because as soon as Udinese recovers from the shock, the Bianconeri again take the lead. Again Pereyra, this time fishing in Nestorovski’s area for the easier goals. A counterattack for the grenades, who had managed to straighten it: surely the game will change from that moment, the rhythms go up: Toro wants to get it back, Udinese is no longer surprised. Six from Rodriguez’s final crossbar directly on a free kick.

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