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An incredible derby between Torino and Juventus, which on a surreal night— with the match kicking off 1 hour late due to clashes that injured a fan and the protest from Juventus supporters (who left the away section) — ended 2-2.
Juventus, 2 goals ahead, went into the second half already knowing their fate: the Bianconeri are not in the Champions League and, after being pegged back, they did not even win the Derby della Mole. Torino, showing true Granata heart, came back after Vlahovic’s brace thanks to goals from Casadei and Adams.
It is the first time Torino have finished a league season unbeaten in the derby 20 years after the last time.
An extremely tense atmosphere surrounded the start of the match.
🔴 Click on the match card to stay updated minute by minute.
The derby heated up after the equalizer, and Ebosse blasted the ball at Locatelli, sparking a mini-brawl, with the Torino defender and Zhegrova booked.

Torino are playing better and, after Casadei’s goal, the equalizer arrives too! In the 84th minute, again from a corner, Perin makes a save but the ball falls to Adams, who—helped by a deflection—beats the Juventus keeper for the second time.

Torino get back into the game through Cesare Casadei, who pulls one back with a header: Juventus were careless as Cambiaso and Gatti lost track of the Inter academy product.
Juventus make it 2-0 on the counter: Conceição surges forward and picks out Vlahovic, who with his right foot wrong-foots Paleari and scores his first brace since September 28, 2024.

Juventus are out of the Champions League. The Bianconeri will play the second half only for pride. Roma and Como are in the Champions League, Juventus and Milan (in positions still to be defined) in the Europa League.
Juventus take the lead in the 24th minute thanks to Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian receives the ball in the box after a fine move by Thuram, turns and shoots, getting the decisive deflection. The Bianconeri are now hoping.


When Juve open the scoring, they never lose: from 21 such matches, they have recorded 18 wins and 3 draws.
In the 17th minute came the first big chance: Boga’s corner, Vlahovic’s flick, and the ball falls to Gatti. The defender, just a few centimeters from the line, does not connect properly and sends it wide.
Everything is happening in Turin, where several floodlights went out just before kickoff.

Short but different warm-ups: Juve came onto the pitch and then went back to the dressing room. Torino, meanwhile, were already in full kit.
DAZN, citing Serie A as its source, announced that the derby will be played at 9:45 PM, with the staff already back on the pitch preparing the warm-up while the teams wait in the tunnel.
The fan groups, DAZN reports, would oppose the restart, which now seems set to happen. Juventus supporters are emptying the away section.

The Curvas—both the Maratona and the Juventus end—have decided to stop singing. DAZN also provided the first reconstruction of the clash that injured the fan.
The two sets of supporters arrived at the stadium at the same time and, following a scuffle, the fan was reportedly injured by a tear gas canister fired by Police.
In the event of a postponement, Luca Marelli says, the match would be played tomorrow, and the police headquarters would decide whether it will be behind closed doors or not.
Serie A has announced that the derby is currently postponed for safety reasons.
Juventus fans, DAZN reports, asked for the match not to be played. There has been an injured person, reportedly in critical condition, and the Bianconeri ultras asked for the game not to go ahead.
As the players returned to the dressing room, DAZN says, they looked visibly shaken.
Gatti went over to speak with the fans, who from the stands are chanting protest slogans to make sure the match is not played.
Juventus CEO Damien Comolli spoke to DAZN before the derby. Here are his words.
“Tension before the match? No, let me explain. It’s not a confrontation with Locatelli, one of our supporters is in hospital in serious condition and they were trying to understand whether the match could be played or not. But the game is not at risk, it will be played. We will go visit the fan after the match.”
We have to win and it is very important for the fans, the club and the players. There is no plan A or B, there is only one plan. We want to build a team to win in the future, regardless of whether we are in the Champions League or not. Nothing changes. The responsibility belongs to everyone, and at the club we know that. And the main person responsible is certainly me. It will be important to understand what did not work. We know it, it is very clear both to Spalletti and to the ownership.
Now we want to build a strong team with Spalletti and with a clear identity. What has Juventus lacked most? Many things, we are sixth. So several things have not worked. There are different problems, but the important thing is to analyze them together. In any case, for us the things that need to change are very clear.”
As mentioned, law enforcement intervened before the match on the streets of Turin, where Torino and Juventus ultras came into contact. As reported by La Stampa, Police used tear gas to disperse the violence.
Firecrackers, broken bottles and stones were thrown.
TORINO (3-4-1-2): Paleari; Coco, Ismajili, Ebosse; Pedersen, Ilkhan, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic; Simeone, Zapata.
JUVENTUS (4-2-3-1): Perin; Kalulu, Gatti, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Boga; Vlahovic
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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