The Serie A clash between Pisa SC and Torino FC delivered a tense, low-scoring affair that ultimately favored the visitors. Played under competitive conditions, the match remained goalless until the 80th minute, when Che Adams broke the deadlock to hand Torino a vital 1-0 road win. Pisa’s Michel Aebischer received a yellow card in the 14th minute—the only caution of the game—underscoring the hosts’ disciplined but ultimately ineffective defensive effort.
Torino controlled the quality—if not the quantity—of attacking output: they registered 13 shots (double Pisa’s 7), 2 shots on target (versus Pisa’s solitary effort), and a commanding 1.85 xG compared to Pisa’s meager 0.32—highlighting a stark disparity in chance creation and efficiency. Though both sides shared identical control metrics (50% possession, 420+ passes, 12 fouls), Torino’s superior movement in dangerous areas (60 vs 43 dangerous attacks) and clinical finishing proved decisive. Pisa, sitting 19th in the table, managed just one shot on goal and failed to register a single corner, reflecting their ongoing struggle for offensive fluency in Serie A.
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