Torino and Fiorentina continue hand in hand! The two teams were held to a 1-1 draw in an indifferent scoring game and both reached 50 points, remaining in mid-table.
After a sterile first half in which Torino was better, with the finals being 8-3 but not being able to shake… knit, the Fiorentina entered “furioza” in the second half. Three minutes after the restart, Kwame also served Jovicwho had made a change at the break, scored for the “viola” lead.
However, the hosts found a way to the net to draw 1-1 with Buongiorno to make his goal Sanabria in the 66th minute. The match in the final got a crazy pace, the ball went up and down, but nothing changed until the final whistle of the referee.
The 36th matchday:
Friday (19/05)
Sassuolo-Monza 1-2
(45’+6′ pen. Berardi – 60′ Tsuria, 90’+3′ Pesina)
Saturday (20/05)
Cremonese-Bologna 1-5
(90’+1′ Ciofani – 14′ Aranutovic, 27′ Ferguson, 45’+1′ Poss, 62′ Orsolini, 80′ Sansone)
Atalanta-Verona 3-1
(22′ Zapacosta, 54′ Pasalic, 62′ Hoylund – 11′ Lazovic)
Milan-Sampdoria 5-1
(9′ Leao, 23′, 29′ pen., 68′ Giroud, 63′ Diath – 20′ Quagliarella)
Sunday (21/05)
Lecce-Spezia 0-0
Torino-Fiorentina 1-1
(66′ Sanabria – 48′ Jovic)
Napoli-Inter (19:00)
Udinese-Lazio (21:45)
Monday (22/05)
Roma-Salernitana (19:30)
Empoli-Juventus (21:45)
The next (37th) matchday:
Friday (26/05)
Salernitana-Udinese (19:30)
Sampdoria-Sassuolo (21:45)
Saturday (27/05)
Spezia-Torino (16:00)
Fiorentina-Roma (19:00)
Inter-Atalanta (21:45)
Sunday (28/05)
Verona-Emboli (13:30)
Bologna-Napoli (16:00)
Monza-Lecce (16:00)
Lazio-Cremonese (19:00)
Juventus-Milan (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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