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·15 February 2026
🧨 Castro stunner as Bologna bounce back, Torino beaten 2-1! Vlasic 🌗

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·15 February 2026

Bologna pulls off an away win, conquering the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino by beating Torino 2-1 and returns to victory in the league a month after their last success (January 15 in Verona).
The first half passes without much excitement, in a surreal atmosphere: the Torino ultras’ sections remain empty in protest by the organized supporters against president Cairo. On the pitch, Bologna controls the game better and comes close to taking the lead with Bernardeschi and especially Rowe, but the teams go into halftime at 0-0.
Everything changes in the second half. After just a few minutes, it’s Rowe who creates the play for the 1-0: the decisive deflection comes from Moro, who tricks Paleari with a backheel. Torino reacts immediately: Skorupski saves from Duvan Zapata, but Vlasic is the quickest and finds the equalizer by slotting the ball between Miranda’s legs.
The turning point comes in the 70th minute: Santiago Castro completes the comeback with a true striker’s goal, setting the score at 1-2. In the final minutes, Torino fails to mount a real reaction, while protests rain down from the stands—which are almost deserted.
Three crucial points for the Rossoblù, who break their negative streak and revive their ambitions. For Torino, on the other hand, it’s another bitter evening.
MINUTE 49 - Early in the second half comes the goal that breaks the deadlock: Bologna takes the lead at the Olimpico Grande Torino.

Personal play by Rowe and a cross into the box, where Vlasic unintentionally touches the ball with his heel while trying to get ahead of Moro.

Lega Serie A credits the own goal to the Croatian and not the goal to the Bologna midfielder, who was unable to make the touch.
MINUTE 62 - Torino risks conceding a second goal as Sohm, inside the opponent’s penalty area, goes one-on-one with Paleari but is stopped by a miraculous intervention from the Torino goalkeeper.

In the following play, Torino equalizes through Nikola Vlasic, who makes up for his own goal and brings the score level.

A powerful shot from Zapata is parried by Skorupski and the ball falls to Vlasic, who finishes precisely and beats the opposing goalkeeper.
MINUTE 70 - Great play by Santiago Castro and Bologna are ahead again. Bernardeschi, inside the penalty area, finds the Argentine, who turns easily, beating Marianucci and then Paleari with an outstretched toe.


Seventh league goal of the season for Santiago Castro, who puts his team ahead once again.
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