Spring, the report cards of Bologna-Turin 2-1: Rettore and Mendes do well

Spring, the report cards of Bologna-Turin 2-1: Rettore and Mendes do well
Spring, the report cards of Bologna-Turin 2-1: Rettore and Mendes do well

Roberto Ugliono Youth sector editor-in-chief

May 12, 2024 (modified May 12, 2024 | 5:39 pm)

The Granata report cards at the end of the match against Bologna

The Torino Primavera team fell to Bologna in a match affected by absences. Without many starters, however, Scurto’s team managed to take the lead, but not defend the result and thus suffered the Bolognese comeback. Below are the report cards of the Granata players.

ABATES 6: Well done midway through the first half on Menegazzo’s long-range shot. For the rest he is overall not very busy. Nothing can be said about the two goals conceded.

FARMHOUSES 5.5: He returns to the starting line-up and plays an orderly match for large stretches. However, Bologna’s equalizer was blown up too easily (77′ BIANAY BALCOT 6: In the last minutes he tries more than one pocket on the right trying to keep Toro alive)

RECTOR 6: He’s back as a starter after a long time. His game is good, he takes few risks and counters everything that comes his way.

MENDES 6: Another game as a defense leader, confirms the good things we showed against Sampdoria.

MUNTU 5.5: In the first half he is perfect in the offensive phase, saying no to every advance from Bologna. Then in the second half the insertion of Menegazzi is missed, who beats him in time (89′ ACAR sv).

FROM THE OLD 6.5: Without the starting midfield he is called to a test of maturity. However, it is Bologna who plays the match and is mainly called upon to work as a screen in front of the defence. In the second half, with the team raising its center of gravity, he also increased his range of action and thus the goal came on a tap-in.

MULLEN 6: Takes risks at the start of the match in front of the defence, but manages to defend the ball. Then from that moment it grows. In the 26th minute he stops due to a physical problem, but manages to overcome it (77′ ANTOLINI 6: He returns to the field after a long absence in a season affected by injuries, he could be an asset for Scurto)

DELL’AQUILA 5.5: Try to take advantage of the chance from the first minute. In the first few minutes he is among the most active in the Granata squad, then as the minutes go by he declines. Bologna’s 1-1 goal came from an error on his part, because he too naively lost an important and delicate ball in the defensive midfield. (69′ LONGONI 5.5: In the final he sets up and restarts the grenade, less decisive in his offensive contribution and on the placed)

PERCIUN 5.5: He is one of the most proactive, but he often tries to make the most difficult play. At the end of the first half they devoured the opening goal, kicking weakly, but Bagnolini’s super intervention should also be highlighted.

NJIE 6: Bad start to the match, because he plays too many balls too superficially. Then little by little it becomes more concrete. In the 23rd minute he takes a good free kick which is then not exploited by Toro, while at the end of the first half after a great number he gives the ball to Perciun, who doesn’t score. The opening goal came from one of his shots from distance at the start of the second half, when he changed gear and became more incisive.

GABELLINI 5: He still has to grow a lot in his work with his back to goal, but we can see some improvements. In the 29th minute he has a super chance, but his left-footed shot goes through the roof. In the 34th minute he is very good at winning a penalty, but then he kicks it badly (77′ FRANZONI 5.5: A few minutes to leave his mark, but he still remains too in the shadow)

ALL. SCROLL 6: Arrives in Bologna without many players, but today’s report can only focus on what happened in another city: Verona. Regardless of how the Primavera season may end, the quality of his work was seen in Serie A where Savva and Dellavalle made their debuts and contributed to the victory of the first team, which can now truly dream of Europe. The Cypriot scored and the central defender entered with personality, cunningly taking a foul which led to Henry’s goal being disallowed.

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May 12, 2024 (modified May 12, 2024 | 5:39 pm)

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