Sharing spoils is a trend in Turin

The story of Juventus’ 2024/2025 season – they cannot lose, but they cannot win either! The Bianconeri noted their 12th draw of the season, remaining the only undefeated Serie A crew. However, little good do they have from that achievement, as they sit in the fifth position (and could fall to sixth) far from the title battle.When Kenan Yildiz broke the deadlock in the eighth minute, it seemed that Thiago Motta’s boys could beat the city rivals, but Torino’s Nikola Vlasic netted the leveller in the added time of the first half, setting the final score – 1-1.3 – Kenan #Yildiz became the 3rd youngest player to score in both derbies between #Juventus and #Torino in a single #SerieA season (19 years and 252 days), after Bruno Nicole (19y, 19d in 1958-59 ) and Felice Borel (19y, 25d in 1932-33). Protagonist.#DerbyDellaMole pic.twitter.com/nhmuIvM2SK— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) January 11, 2025 Even though the recent Derby della Mole clashes were not too efficient, the rivals were ready to change that today. Eight minutes into the game, Kenan Yildiz opened the scoring from distance, finding the bottom-left corner of Torino’s goal.After Juve’s dominance, Il Toro started playing much better midway through the first half, attacking mainly over the left flank and the inspired Yann Karamoh. The home team also frequently threatened after set pieces, though Thiago Motta’s crew always found a way to escape a tricky situation.All four Kenan Yıldız goals in Serie A this season has come against our rivals:⚽️⚽️ vs. Inter — Derby d’Italia⚽️⚽️ vs. Torino — Derby della MoleHe loves scoring in the derby. pic.twitter.com/28K4ebrNbV— Max Statman (@emaxstatman) January 11, 2025 However, stoppage time brought Torino the leveller! Once again, Karamoh was the key man, finding Nikola Vlasic at the edge of the box. The Croat unleashed a powerful effort that crashed against the right post and ended up in the net – 1-1!The beginning of the second period was marked by a brawl between two benches after which consequently both managers, Paolo Vanoli and Thiago Motta, were sent off. Juve’s Teun Koopmeiners threatened first after the break in the 66th minute, but shot straight into Torino’s keeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.However, the Dutchman’s effort was the only notable moment until the end of the match and that clearly indicates what the crowd at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino could witness in the ultimate half an hour.Serie A and Premier League giants eye Barca’s AraujoThe Old Lady remained undefeated after 19 Serie A rounds, but noted their 12th draw, sixth in the previous seven matches! On the other hand, Torino can be pleased as they managed to defend the home turf once again against the city rivals.SERIE A MATCHDAY 20FridayLazio – Como 1-1 (1-0)/Dia 34 – Cutrone 72/SaturdayEmpoli – Lecce 1-3 (0-2)/Cacace 47 – Morente 6, Krstovic 11, 90+1/Udinese – Atalanta 0-0Torino – Juventus 1-1 (1-1)/Vlasic 45+1 – Yildiz 8/22:45: (1.33) Milan (5.10) Cagliari (9.50)Sunday14:30: (2.05) Genoa (3.50) Parma (3.90)17:00: (10.5) Venezia (5.70) Inter (1.28)20:00: (2.95) Bologna (3.25) Roma (2.65)22:45: (1.25) Napoli (6.50) Verona (14.0)Monday22:45: (4.30) Monza (3.50) Fiorentina (1.88)***odds are subject to change***

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