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·2 May 2026
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Saturday in Serie A’s 35th round got underway with the 3pm fixture at the BluEnergy Stadium between Udinese and Torino.
The Friulian side looked more determined than their opponents from the outset and broke the deadlock at the end of the first half through Ehizibue before doubling their lead early in the second with Kristensen. It was a game they controlled with ease from start to finish, sending Runjaic’s men up to 10th place on 47 points.
In the 51st minute, Udinese grabbed their second with another goal from a defender, this time captain Kristensen.

A pinpoint corner delivery from Miller found the centre-back, who rose above Paleari’s attempt to come and claim it and powered the ball into the net.
Udinese went ahead right at the end of the first half against Torino.


Solet won the ball back high up the pitch and found Ekkelenkamp. The Dutchman managed to fire in a low cross from the right that Paleari failed to deal with. Obrador miskicked it, and the ball fell kindly for Ehizibue, who poked home for 1-0. It was the right wing-back’s second goal in a row.
Adam Buksa squandered the simplest of chances midway through the first half. The striker pounced on the ball after a Zaniolo-Paleari one-on-one was blocked by the goalkeeper and shot with the goal at his mercy, only to somehow hit the post. Zaniolo scored on the rebound, but he was offside.
UDINESE (3-5-2): Okoye; Kristensen, Kabasele, Solet; Ehizibue, Atta, Miller, Ekkelenkamp, Kamara; Zaniolo, Buksa.
TORINO (3-5-1-1): Paleari; Coco, Marianucci, Ebosse; Lazaro, Casadei, Ilkhan, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic; Simeone.
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