Torino vs Lazio Result

Torino
Full Time

Lazio
📍 Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Turin
🗓️ Sunday, 1 Mar 2026 at 17:00
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0 - 1
Actual
2 - 0
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Simeone and Zapata Strike as Torino Tame Lazio in Turin
Torino delivered a statement performance at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, dispatching Lazio 2-0 thanks to goals from Giovanni Simeone and Duván Zapata. Despite Lazio's greater share of possession (56%), the hosts were clinical in front of goal and resolute at the back, capitalizing on their chances to secure all three points. The match saw Torino set the tone early, with Simeone breaking the deadlock in the 21st minute. Lazio probed for a response but struggled to convert their territorial dominance into meaningful opportunities, managing just three shots on target. Zapata's strike shortly after halftime doubled Torino's lead, and from there, the Granata managed the game with discipline, weathering Lazio's attempts to claw their way back.
Torino
Torino executed their 3-5-2 formation with purpose, blending defensive solidity with incisive attacking moves. While they ceded the majority of possession, they were far more effective in the final third, registering five shots on target from 13 attempts. The midfield provided energetic support, and the back three, marshaled by Saúl Coco, kept Lazio's attack largely at bay. Four yellow cards reflected their combative approach, but it was a disciplined and deserved victory.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Lazio
Lazio controlled possession for long stretches and won nine corners, but their 4-3-3 formation failed to break down Torino's disciplined rearguard. The visitors were limited to just three shots on target from 12 attempts, and their attacking trio struggled to find space. A lack of cutting edge in the final third ultimately cost them, and their solitary yellow card reflected a game in which they were second-best in the physical battles.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
21' — Goal
Giovanni Simeone finishes clinically to give Torino the lead.
53' — Goal
Duván Zapata doubles Torino's advantage with a composed strike.
Various' — Yellow Cards
Torino pick up four bookings as they defend their lead with intensity.
Tactical Analysis
Torino's 3-5-2 formation allowed them to crowd the midfield and use wingbacks Valentino Lazaro and Rafael Obrador to stretch play, while maintaining a solid defensive base. Their transitions were swift, and the front two of Simeone and Zapata posed a constant threat. The home side's tactical discipline was evident in how they absorbed pressure and struck decisively on the break. Lazio's 4-3-3 prioritized possession and width, with Pellegrini and Marušić pushing forward. However, their midfield trio struggled to break through Torino's compact shape, and the front three were largely isolated. Despite nine corners, their set-piece routines failed to trouble Paleari in the Torino goal.
Turning Point
Zapata's goal early in the second half (53') killed Lazio's momentum and gave Torino the cushion to see out the match.
Man of the Match
Duván Zapata
His all-round forward play and decisive second goal secured the win for Torino.