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Torino
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A spectacular piledriver from Juan Cuadrado gave Juventus, the Serie A leaders, a 1-0 win over Internazionale to end a run of seven successive league wins for their opponents
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Roma bounced back from their defeat by the leaders Juventus to beat Chievo 3-1 while Fiorentina and Napoli shared six goals in an enthralling draw
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Palermo’s defeat to Torino finished in farcical conditions after the floodlights at the Renzo Barbera stadium had failed with the hosts 4-1 down
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After an awkward departure from Manchester City, ambition and a desire to prove his real talent for both Torino and England is still driving Joe Hart, he tells Dominic Fifield
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Return of striker Andrea Belotti and the authority shown by a rejuvenated Joe Hart against Roma bodes well for the hopes of Sinisa Mihajlovic’s side
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The on-loan Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart twice saved well from former team-mate Edin Dzeko as Torino savoured their first victory, a 3-1 win, over Roma in Serie A since 1990
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Joe Hart says the decision to move to Italy and join Torino on a season-long loan was an easy one
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Joe Hart has said he has already brushed off the mistake that marred his debut for Torino and is determined to prove a success in Serie A
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Joe Hart said: ‘Torino’s offer came at the right moment for me, in the right manner, and I’m very excited,’ after agreeing a season-long loan from Manchester City
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British players do not always thrive in Serie A and the England goalkeeper Joe Hart will hope to stand tall at Torino in a country where fans can be much more demanding
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Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart faces a scrum of media and supporters as he arrives at Torino’s headquarters in Turin, Italy on Tuesday
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The Manchester City goalkeeper has joined the Serie A side Torino on loan
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Luca Toni ended his Serie A career in style by scoring a Panenka penalty for relegated Hellas Verona in their surprise 2-1 home win over the champions, Juventus
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Paulo Dybala scored twice as Juventus closed in on a fifth successive Serie A title with a 3-0 win against 10-man Lazio while Francesco Totti scored twice late on to give Roma victory against Torino.
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Torino were desperate to stop Juventus’s veteran goalkeeper from going past Sebastiano Rossi’s Serie A record, and Rossi himself took no pleasure in losing his crown
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Edin Dzeko scored two goals in a 5-0 win over Palermo that took Roma fourth in Serie A
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Paulo Dybala unlocked a tense match with Roma in Turin, scoring the only goal to keep Juventus in close pursuit of the Serie A leaders, Napoli
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Torino’s old ground, the Stadio Filadelfia, will no longer serve as a haunting reminder of their tragic past but will become the setting of the club’s future
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Mario Mandzukic, Paulo Dybala, Álvaro Morata and Simone Zaza are beginning to click for Juve, Roma are looking even more vulnerable and M’Baye Niang deserves an extended run at centre-forward for Milan
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Substitute Juan Cuadrado scored an injury-time winner to hand Juventus a 2-1 win over Torino in a thrilling Turin derby
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