This Serie A match between Torino and Fiorentina ended in a 0-0 draw, with neither side able to break the deadlock in the 90 minutes of play.
In the first half of the match, the two teams showed a fierce confrontation with frequent transitions between offense and defense. Torino striker Zapata had a chance to fire a shot from inside the box in the 18th minute, but unfortunately it went over the crossbar. Just a minute later, Fiorentina's Vlasic also had a chance with a right-footed shot, but it was also parried away by the goalkeeper. In the 25th minute, Biraghi's cross from the left found Nicolas Gonzalez, who headed in but went wide.
The most controversial moment came in the 38th minute, when Zapata scored again with a pumped shot, but the referee canceled the goal due to foul play before his goal. In first half stoppage time, Ricci received a second yellow card for dissatisfaction with the referee's decision and was sent off with a red card, which caused a lot of problems for Torino.
Shortly after the start of the second half, Belanova attempted to change the situation by taking a shot from the right side of the box, but was unsuccessful. In the 57th minute, Ginettis sent a free kick just over the crossbar. Mandragora attempted a long-range shot in the 79th minute, but again failed to hit the target. In stoppage time (90+2 mins), Nicolas Gonzalez took a long range shot from just outside the box, which was parried by the keeper but still failed to change the final result.
Both teams had a number of chances throughout the game, but ultimately failed to capitalize on them, resulting in a draw. This result may be a bit unfortunate for both teams, but it also reflects the intensity and competition of the game.