Napoli vs Torino Result

Serie ASerie A · Italy
Napoli

Napoli

2 - 1

Full Time

Torino

Torino

📍 Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples

🗓️ Friday, 6 Mar 2026 at 19:45

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Predicted

2 - 0

Actual

2 - 1

Result
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Score

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Napoli Edge Torino in Spirited 2-1 Victory at the Maradona

Napoli secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over Torino at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, capitalizing on early dominance and withstanding a late surge from the visitors. The hosts, lining up in a 3-4-2-1, struck first in the 7th minute and doubled their advantage midway through the second half, before Torino clawed one back late on to set up a tense finale. Statistically, Napoli were the superior side, commanding 64% possession and peppering Torino’s goal with 13 shots, 9 of which were on target. Torino, though less prolific with just 7 shots (4 on target), showed resilience, especially after falling two goals behind. Despite a late goal in the 87th minute, Torino’s comeback fell short, as Napoli managed the closing moments to secure all three points.

Napoli

Napoli

7.5/10

Napoli started brightly, asserting control through possession and width, and were rewarded with an early breakthrough. Their attacking trident, supported by an energetic midfield, created numerous chances, reflected in their 9 shots on target and 11 corners. The hosts looked comfortable for much of the match, adding a second goal in the 68th minute to seemingly put the game to bed. However, a lapse late on allowed Torino back into the contest, forcing Napoli to defend resolutely in the dying minutes.

Key Players

Rasmus Højlund: Scored Napoli’s opening goal in the 7th minute, setting the tone for the match.
Billy Gilmour: Anchored the midfield, dictating tempo and helping Napoli control 64% possession.
Matteo Politano: Provided attacking impetus and width, contributing to Napoli’s 11 corners and sustained pressure.

Strengths

Dominant possession playEffective wing play and set piecesClinical finishing in key moments

Weaknesses

Late defensive lapseOccasional vulnerability to counter-attacks
Torino

Torino

6.5/10

Torino struggled to impose themselves in the first half, conceding early and spending long spells without the ball. Their 3-4-1-2 formation aimed to provide attacking options, but they managed only 7 shots and 2 corners, often pinned back by Napoli’s pressing. Despite this, Torino’s spirit shone through in the final stages, as they pulled a goal back in the 87th minute and pushed for an equalizer. However, disciplinary issues (three yellow cards) and a lack of attacking cohesion ultimately hampered their efforts.

Key Players

Duván Zapata: Led the line with physicality, scored Torino’s late goal to give his side hope.
Nikola Vlašić: Provided creative spark in the final third, involved in Torino’s attacking moves.
Alberto Paleari: Kept Torino in the game with several key saves despite Napoli’s 9 shots on target.

Strengths

Resilience and late-game pushPhysical presence up frontDefensive organization under pressure

Weaknesses

Struggled to retain possessionLimited attacking threat for most of the matchDisciplinary issues with three yellow cards

Key Moments

7' — Goal

Rasmus Højlund opens the scoring for Napoli, finishing a flowing move to give the hosts an early lead.

68' — Goal

Napoli double their advantage, capitalizing on sustained pressure to make it 2-0.

76' — Yellow Card

Torino pick up their third yellow card as frustration grows in midfield.

87' — Goal

Duván Zapata pulls one back for Torino, setting up a nervy finish.

Tactical Analysis

Napoli’s 3-4-2-1 formation allowed them to dominate midfield, with Billy Gilmour orchestrating play and the wing-backs providing width. Their ability to stretch Torino’s backline resulted in numerous corners and sustained pressure. The front three interchanged positions effectively, keeping Torino’s defense guessing. Torino’s 3-4-1-2 setup looked to exploit spaces behind Napoli’s wing-backs, but they were often forced deep by Napoli’s pressing. Only in the final 15 minutes, as Napoli sat back to protect their lead, did Torino find joy, pushing more bodies forward and finally breaking through via Zapata. Substitutions appeared to inject some late energy, but the tactical shift came too late to alter the outcome.

Turning Point

Napoli’s second goal in the 68th minute, which gave them crucial breathing room and ultimately proved decisive despite Torino’s late rally.

Man of the Match

Rasmus Højlund

His early goal set the tone and his movement troubled Torino’s defense throughout, spearheading Napoli’s attack.