Result, goals and summary of the match Torino vs. Monza, for date 13 of the Italian Serie A.
On the 13th of Italy - Serie A 2024-2025, Torino and Monza finished equal at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino stadium.
In the second half, Torino managed to open the scoring with a goal from Adam Masina in the 14th minute However, Monza tied things up when Milan Djuric scored in the 17th minute of the same period.
Milan Djuric was the best player of the match. The Monza attacker scored 1 goal and shot into the opponent’s goal 2 times.
Adam Masina stood out from his solid defense. The Torino defender had a good level by scoring 1 goal.
Torino coach Paolo Vanoli suggested a 3-5-2 formation with Vanja Milinkovic Savic in goal; Sebastian Walukiewicz, Saúl Coco and Adam Masina on the defensive line; Marcus Pedersen, Gvidas Gineitis, Nikola Vlasic, Samuele Ricci and Valentino Lazaro in the middle; and Antonio Sanabria and Che Adams in attack.
For his part, Alessandro Nesta’s team took the field with a 3-4-3 formation with Stefano Turati between the three sticks; Armando Izzo, Pablo Marí and Andrea Carboni in defense; Pedro Pereira, Warren Bondo, Alessandro Bianco and Georgios Kyriakopoulos in midfield; and Daniel Maldini, Milan Djuric and Dany Mota up front.
The match was refereed by Rosario Abisso at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.
Torino’s next league game is at home to Napoli, while Monza visit Como 1907.
With this result, the host of the game reaches 15 points and is in eleventh place. As for the visiting team, the visiting team is still on 9 points and in nineteenth place in the competition.
12:48
The match ended between Torino and Monza
Torino and Monza tied 1-1 with goals from Adam Masina and Milan Djuric.
12:46 p.m
46’ 2D: Corner for Torino
The ball went into the corner! You will have to make a substitution from Torino’s corner. Gvidas Gineitis is the person in charge of wearing it.
12:42
42′ 2Q: Corner for Torino
The ball went into the corner! You will have to make a substitution from Torino’s corner. Samuele Ricci is the person in charge of wearing it.
12:41
41′ 2D: Change in Monza
Dany Mota goes up, Gianluca Caprari comes in.
12:30
30′ 2D: Yellow card for Armando Izzo
The referee shows Armando Izzo a yellow card. Monza has warned 2 players.
12:25
25’ 2D: Change in Torino
Nikola Vlasic is out, Alieu Njie is in.
12:25
25′ 2D: Change in Torino
Valentino Lazaro goes up, Mërgim Vojvoda enters.
12:22
22′ 2D: Change in Monza
Daniel Maldini goes up, Samuele Vignato comes in.
12:17
17′ 2T: Monza goal
Milan Djuric puts Monza 1-1 ahead of Turin.
12:15
15′ 2D: Yellow card for Alessandro Bianco
The referee shows Alessandro Bianco a yellow card. Monza has given a warning to a player.
12:14
14′ 2Q: Torino scores
Adam Masina puts Turin 1-0 ahead of Monza.
12:00
The second half started between Torino and Monza
Torino and Monza tied 0 to 0.
11:45
The first half ends between Torino and Monza
Torino and Monza tied 0 to 0.
11:44
44′ 1T: Yellow card for Che Adams
The referee shows Che Adams a yellow card. The Torino player has been warned.
11:00
The match started between Torino and Monza
They are already playing at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino stadium for match day 13 of the Italian Serie A.
11:00
Torino and Monza captains for the match for Italy – Serie A
During today’s match for Italy – Serie A, in Turin Antonio Sanabria will be the captain of the team and in Monza it will be Pablo Marí.
11:00
The Torino formation was confirmed
Holders
- (32) Vanja Milinkovic Savic
- (4) Sebastian Walukiewicz
- (23) Saul Coco
- (5) Adam Masina
- (16) Marcus Pedersen
- (66) Genealogy Guides
- (10) Nikola Vlasic
- (28) Samuel Ricci
- (20) Valentino Lazaro
- (9) Antonio Sanabria
- (18) Che Adams
Representatives
- (1) Alberto Paleari
- (17) Antonio Donnarumma
- (13) Guillermo Maripan
- (21) Ali Dembélé
- (24) Borna Sauce
- (27) Exile of Vojvoda
- (61) Adrien Tamèze
- (72) Aaron Ciammaglichella
- (77) Karol Linetty
- (7) Yann Karamoh
- (92) Alieu Njie
Entrepreneur: Paolo Vanoli
11:00
Monza formation confirmed
Holders
- (30) Stefano Turati
- (4) Armando Izzo
- (22) Pablo Maritime
- (44) Andrea Carboni
- (13) Pedro Pereira
- (38) Warren Bondo
- (42) Alexander White
- (77) Georgios Kyriakopoulos
- (14) Daniel Maldini
- (11) Milan Djuric
- (47) Dany Mota
Representatives
- (21) Samuel Pizzignacco
- (69) Andrea Mazza
- (5) Luca Caldirola
- (19) Samuele Birindelli
- (52) Niccolò Postiglione
- (12) Stefano Sensi
- (20) Omari Forson
- (27) Mattia Valotti
- (57) Leonardo Colombo
- (80) Samuele Vignato
- (84) Pádraig Ciurria
- (10) Gianluca Caprari
- (24) Sons of Maurice
- (37) Andrea Petagna
Trainer: Alessandro Nesta
Olimpico Grande Torino stadium, where Torino will be playing at home.
09:00
Time of Turin vs. monza
Time: 11:00 am
– What were the key takeaways from the Torino vs. Monza match in Serie A?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Football Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome to our special segment on Italian Serie A! Today we have a thrilling match to dissect: the 1-1 draw between Torino and Monza. With us is renowned football expert, Dr. Luca Bianchi. Luca, thank you for joining us!
Dr. Luca Bianchi: It’s a pleasure to be here! There’s always so much to analyze in these matches, especially with the twists and turns that occurred!
Editor: Absolutely! Let’s dive right in. Torino started strong with Adam Masina scoring in the 14th minute. What did you think of his performance, especially given his recent form?
Dr. Bianchi: Masina was exceptional! His goal showcased his offensive capabilities, but equally impressive was his defensive stability throughout the match. It’s pivotal for defenders in a 3-5-2 formation to contribute offensively, and Masina certainly did that. This goal might be key in boosting his confidence moving forward.
Editor: And what about Monza? They quickly equalized through Milan Djuric just three minutes later. How crucial was his goal for their momentum?
Dr. Bianchi: Djuric’s goal was vital for not just leveling the score, but also for Monza’s morale. Scoring so quickly after going behind can shift the momentum. Djuric was the standout player, and his performance suggests he is becoming a key figure for Monza. His goal, paired with his two shots on target, indicates he is developing a knack for being in the right place at the right time.
Editor: Speaking of tactics, both coaches opted for interesting formations. Torino’s coach, Paolo Vanoli, used a 3-5-2 setup, while Alessandro Nesta for Monza went with a 3-4-3. How did these formations impact the match?
Dr. Bianchi: The formations really shaped the flow of the game. Torino’s 3-5-2 allowed them to control midfield and create more width, which benefited players like Ricci and Vlasic. Monza’s 3-4-3, however, aimed to exploit the flanks and press higher, particularly through the likes of Kyriakopoulos on the left. The tactical battle was fascinating, but both teams had moments where they overcommitted, leading to each team’s goal.
Editor: As we look ahead, Torino is set to face Napoli next, and Monza will visit Como 1907. What implications do you see coming from this match for their upcoming fixtures?
Dr. Bianchi: For Torino, the draw was a missed opportunity to climb higher in the league. Facing Napoli, they must sharpen their finishing and maintain strong defensive organization to secure points against a very potent attack. For Monza, albeit still low on points, the draw could serve as a morale boost, especially as they face Como. They need to build on the confidence gained from this match to start climbing the table.
Editor: Lastly, how do you assess the overall league standing after this match? What’s at stake for both teams in the coming weeks?
Dr. Bianchi: Torino’s position at 11th with 15 points is relatively safe for now, but they must aim for consistent results to avoid being drawn into a relegation battle. In contrast, Monza is facing a pressing situation at 19th with only 9 points. They need to start racking up wins quickly to escape the relegation zone. Every point counts in Serie A, and the pressure is certainly on for Monza.
Editor: Thank you for your insights, Dr. Bianchi! It’s always enlightening to hear your thoughts on these fascinating matchups in Serie A.
Dr. Bianchi: Thank you for having me! I look forward to discussing more thrilling matches in the future.
Editor: And that wraps up our analysis of Torino vs. Monza. Stay tuned for more updates and insights on Italian football right here at Time.news!