In a stunning display of skill and teamwork, Como 1907 triumphed over Torino with an impressive 6-0 scoreline during round 22 of Serie A. Anastasios Douvikas was the star of the match, scoring two goals in the 8th and 65th minutes, showcasing his brilliant finishing abilities.
The match began with Martin Baturina adding another goal in the 15th minute, before Lucas Da Cunha extended the lead from the penalty spot in the 58th minute. Nicolas Kühn and Maxence Caqueret also got on the scoresheet, scoring in the 69th and 76th minutes respectively.
Douvikas’s performance was nothing short of spectacular, as he not only netted two goals but also made five attempts at goal, earning the admiration of the home crowd in Como. Baturina also had a notable game, contributing with a goal and two shooting attempts.
Coach Francesc Fàbregas Soler deployed a 4-5-1 formation, with Jean Butez in goal; Mërgim Vojvoda, Jacobo Ramón, Marc Kempf, and Álex Valle in defense; and Lucas Da Cunha, Máximo Perrone, Martin Baturina, Nicolás Paz, and Jesús Rodríguez in midfield, leaving Douvikas as the lone striker.
On the opposing side, Torino, managed by Marco Baroni, utilized a 3-5-2 setup, featuring Alberto Paleari as goalkeeper; with a defensive line of Adrien Tamèze, Ardian Ismajli, and Saúl Coco; and Che Adams along with Cyril Ngongé leading the attack.
Referee Ermanno Feliciani oversaw the match, which saw Torino’s Marcus Pedersen receive a yellow card in the 17th minute for unsporting behavior.
Looking ahead, Como 1907 will next face Atalanta at home, while Torino will host Lecce in their coming match. Following this decisive victory, Como 1907 now sits in fifth place in the league with 40 points, while Torino remains in 14th position with 23 points.
Substitutions for Como 1907
67’ 2T – Jesús Rodríguez out for Nicolas Kühn and Máximo Perrone out for Sergi Roberto
68’ 2T – Martin Baturina out for Maxence Caqueret
72’ 2T – Nicolás Paz out for Ivan Smolcic and Anastasios Douvikas out for Alberto Moreno
Substitutions for Torino
21’ 1T – Ardian Ismajli out for Guillermo Maripán
66’ 2T – Cyril Ngongé out for Duván Zapata, Emirhan Ilkhan out for Tino Anjorin, and Adrien Tamèze out for Rafael Obrador
