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TURIN, ITALY – MAY 24: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus and Saul Coco of Torino battle for possession during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on May 24, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Cesare Casadei and Ché Adams’ goals cancelled out Dusan Vlahovic’s brace in a dramatic 2-2 draw between Torino and Juventus in a Derby della Mole that kicked off one hour behind schedule following clashes between ultras.
Torino came back from two goals down to secure a home 2-2 draw against city rivals Juventus on Sunday.
See how the match unfolded on the liveblog.
Torino 2-2 Juventus: match report
The match began one hour behind schedule following clashes between Juventus and Torino ultras in the afternoon.
One Juventus fan was taken to the hospital in critical condition, so Bianconeri ultras threatened to invade the pitch if the game had started.
When Lega Serie A and public authorities decided that the game would go ahead, Juventus supporters left the stadium, leaving the away end empty.
Torino had a strong start, winning two corner kicks in the opening minutes, but Vlahovic broke the deadlock at minute 24 as he received a precise pass from Khephren Thuram, controlled the ball inside the box and fired a shot at the far post.
A few minutes later, the Serbia international wasted an excellent chance to score from a Pierre Kalulu cross from the right, sending his header over the crossbar.
Manuel Locatelli came close to doubling the lead at the beginning of the second half, when he sent a shot from the edge of the box wide of the far post.
Vlahovic made it two for Juve just a few seconds later, finalising a perfect counter-attack led by Conceiçao. Vlahovic received the ball inside the box and beat Alberto Paleari with a first-time right-footed shot at the far post.
Torino coach Roberto D’Aversa turned it around with some smart substitutions, while Luciano Spalletti replaced Conceiçao, Vlahovic and Thuram in the second half.
Italy international Cesare Casadei brought Torino back into the game with a powerful header from a corner kick, capitalising on Andrea Cambiaso’s lacklustre man-marking.
The game’s intensity increased further in the final 20 minutes. Torino’s substitute Alieu Njie had a good opportunity inside the box, but his shot was not very well placed, so Perin tipped it out for a corner.
Juventus conceded yet again from another corner kick: Casadei won another aerial duel, this time Perin made the save, but Scotland international Adams was the quickest in pouncing on the ball to score on the rebound.
Emil Holm had one final opportunity for Juve, but Paleari deflected the defender’s shot from distance over the crossbar.
This draw means Juventus have finished sixth in the standings with 69 points, while Inter, Napoli, Roma and Como qualifyfor the Champions League.
24-05-2026 19:45
MatchDay 38
Olympic Grande Torino StadiumTORJUV2 – 2
Player statistic
| 24' | Dusan Vlahovic(Assist: Khéphren Thuram) |
| 54' | Dusan Vlahovic(Assist: Francisco Conceição) |
| Cesare Casadei(Assist: Rafa Obrador) | 60' |
| 64' | Pierre Kalulu |
| Ché Adams | 84' |
| Enzo Ebosse | 88' |
| 88' | Edon Zhegrova |
TOR
JUV
Starting lineups
1
Alberto Paleari
Goalkeeper
44
Ardian Ismajli
Defender
77
Enzo Ebosse
Defender
16
Marcus Pedersen
Defender
69′
33
Rafa Obrador
Defender
63′
23
Saúl Coco
Defender
6
Emirhan Ilkhan
Midfielder
63′
66
Gvidas Gineitis
Midfielder
46′
10
Nikola Vlasic
Midfielder
91
Duván Zapata
Attacker
56′
18
Giovanni Simeone
Attacker
1
Mattia Perin
Goalkeeper
27
Andrea Cambiaso
Defender
63′
4
Federico Gatti
Defender
6
Lloyd Kelly
Defender
15
Pierre Kalulu
Defender
19
Khéphren Thuram
Midfielder
70′
5
Manuel Locatelli
Midfielder
22
Weston McKennie
Midfielder
9
Dusan Vlahovic
Attacker
62′
7
Francisco Conceição
Attacker
70′
13
Jeremie Boga
Attacker
78′
Substitutes
34
Cristiano Biraghi
Defender
81
Franco Israel
Goalkeeper
20
Valentino Lazaro
Defender
61
Adrien Tameze
Midfielder
8
Ivan Ilić
Midfielder
17
Sandro Kulenovic
Attacker
84
Tommaso Gabellini
Attacker
99
Lapo Siviero
Goalkeeper
93
Mattia Pellini
Defender
22
Cesare Casadei
Midfielder
46′
19
Ché Adams
Attacker
56′
25
Niels Nkounkou
Defender
63′
92
Alieu Njie
Attacker
63′
4
Matteo Prati
Midfielder
69′
23
Carlo Pinsoglio
Goalkeeper
16
Michele Di Gregorio
Goalkeeper
14
Arkadiusz Milik
Attacker
20
Loïs Openda
Attacker
18
Filip Kostic
Midfielder
32
Juan Cabal
Defender
10
Kenan Yıldız
Attacker
17
Vasilije Adžić
Midfielder
30
Jonathan David
Attacker
62′
2
Emil Holm
Defender
63′
21
Fabio Miretti
Midfielder
70′
8
Teun Koopmeiners
Midfielder
70′
11
Edon Zhegrova
Attacker
78′
ByLorenzo Bettoni
Lorenzo Bettoni is the Editor of Football Italia.