What was expected to be a competitive Serie A encounter at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia turned into a one-sided humiliation. The home side, Como 1907, pulled off a breathtaking 6-0 demolition of Torino. This win must have sent shockwaves across the league.
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Como 6-0 Torino Player Ratings: Anastasios Starred as Torino Suffered Humiliation in a 6-0 Defeat

From the opening whistle, the home side looked levels above their opponents, with a dominant 59% possession throughout the match. Anastasios Douvikas set the tone early, and once Como found their rhythm, Torino FC were completely overwhelmed. The visitors had no solutions for the fluid movement, relentless pressing, and cutting-edge creativity flowing through Como’s midfield. The home side recorded over 470 passes, with 85% accuracy compared to 296 with 80% accuracy of Torino. Torino registered a poor xG of 0.48 in comparison to Como, which had an xG of 2.89.
The likes of Martin Baturina and captain Lucas Da Cunha set up the game with authority, carving open Torino’s defence time and again. By the time the floodgates fully opened, Torino were shell-shocked, disorganised, and powerless to stop the onslaught. With this win, they've moved up in the Serie A table. Sportsdunia brings you the Como vs Torino Player Ratings from this Serie A clash below.
Key Takeaways
- Como outclassed Torino in every department, scoring six unanswered goals.
- Baturina and Da Cunha controlled the tempo and carved Torino apart.
- Defensive disorganisation and tactical naivety led to a humiliating defeat.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Final Score | Como 6–0 Torino |
| Competition | Serie A |
| Venue | Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia |
| MOTM (Player of the Match) | Anastasios Douvikas (9.5/10) |
| Best Performer (Como) | Anastasios Douvikas (9.5/10) |
| Best Performer (Torino) | Valentino Lazaro (6.0/10) |
| Worst Performer (Como) | Jesús Rodríguez (6.0/10) |
| Worst Performer (Torino) | Alberto Paleari (4.0/10) |
Como Player Ratings vs Torino
Let's take a deeper look at the Como Player Ratings.
Goalkeeper
Jean Butez - 7.0: Honestly, he could have brought a deck of cards and a good book. Torino offered so little threat that Butez was a spectator for most of the game. He made the one save required of him with confidence and his distribution was tidy, even grabbing an assist for a chance. A clean sheet is a clean sheet, but this was one of the easiest he'll ever earn.
Defenders
Marc Oliver Kempf - 7.0: A solid and untroubled performance at the back. Kempf was strong when he needed to be, making six clearances, but Torino's attack was so toothless that he was rarely tested. He was tidy in possession with a 90% pass accuracy, helping build attacks from deep. We did notice he was booked for a cynical foul, the only minor blot on his copybook.
Álex Valle - 7.5: An excellent all-around display from the full-back. He was defensively sound, winning his duels and making important interceptions. Going forward, he was a real threat, even popping up with an assist. What stood out to us was his energy, constantly bombing up and down the flank to support the attack while never neglecting his defensive duties.
Jacobo Ramón - 7.0: Much like his defensive partners, he had a very comfortable evening. He was strong in the air and composed on the ball, passing with an impressive 89% accuracy. He did have one shaky moment that led to a shot, a small blemish on an otherwise clean performance. He dealt with the minimal threat of Ché Adams effectively.
Mërgim Vojvoda - 8.0: A fantastic performance from the right-back, who was a creative force. He created three chances and was a constant outlet on the wing, delivering dangerous crosses. Defensively, he was perfect, winning all of his duels and making key interceptions. We were impressed by his balance between attacking intent and defensive solidity.
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Midfielders
Nico Paz - 6.5: A quiet but effective game in a team that shone brightly. Paz kept things ticking over in midfield without doing anything spectacular. He had a couple of shots but didn't truly threaten the goal. From our perspective, he did the simple things well before being substituted as the game was well and truly won. A decent, if unspectacular, shift.
Martin Baturina - 9.0: Absolutely magical. The puppet master in midfield. Baturina scored a stunning goal from distance and was the creative spark for everything good about Como's attack. He created a remarkable four chances, grabbed an assist, and completely ran the show. His vision and technical ability were on a different level. A sensational performance that tore Torino apart.
Máximo Perrone - 7.5: The engine in the heart of midfield. Perrone was brilliant, breaking up play and protecting his back four with intelligence. He won five duels, made crucial tackles and interceptions, and was incredibly tidy on the ball with 89% passing accuracy. He provided the perfect platform for the more creative players to shine. A really understated but vital performance.
Lucas Da Cunha - 8.5: A true captain's performance. Da Cunha was influential throughout, linking play beautifully and leading by example. He set up the opening goal with a brilliant pass and then coolly dispatched a penalty to make it 3-0. He was everywhere, recovering the ball, creating chances, and dictating the tempo. What a display of leadership and quality.
Forwards
Anastasios Douvikas - 9.5: Simply unplayable and our man of the match. Douvikas was a predator in the box, and his movement gave the Torino defenders nightmares. He scored two clinical goals, showing his poacher's instinct for both. He was a constant threat, and his hunger for goals was palpable. A truly world-class striking performance that spearheaded this incredible victory. The highest-rated player on the pitch for a reason.
Jesús Rodríguez - 6.0: The one Como attacker who seemed to have left his shooting boots at home. He got into some great positions and his movement was good, but he missed a couple of clear chances that he should have buried. On a day when his team scored six, he'll be personally disappointed not to get on the scoresheet. Worked hard but lacked the final product.
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Substitutes
Nicolas Kühn - 7.5: Came on and scored a brilliant goal almost immediately. A fantastic impact.
Maxence Caqueret - 8.0: An incredible cameo. He provided an assist and then scored a goal himself. Changed the game even when it was already won.
Sergi Roberto - N/A: Came on to see the game out.
Ivan Smolcic - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.
Alberto Moreno - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.
Manager
F. Fàbregas i Soler - 9.0: A tactical masterclass. His team was perfectly set up to exploit Torino's weaknesses. They were aggressive, fluid, and ruthless from the first whistle to the last. Every player knew their role, and the game plan was executed to perfection. He couldn't have asked for a better performance from his side.
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Torino Player Ratings vs Como
Here's a look at the Torino Player Ratings.
Goalkeeper
Alberto Paleari - 4.0: A complete nightmare. While his defense offered him no protection whatsoever, conceding six goals is a horror show for any goalkeeper. He only made one save all game, which highlights just how clinical Como were. From our perspective, his confidence looked shattered after the second goal went in. A day he'll want to erase from his memory immediately.
Defenders
Saúl Coco - 4.5: Overwhelmed, outpaced, and outmaneuvered. Coco was part of a defensive unit that was torn to shreds. He lost key duels and his positioning was all over the place. He looked like a deer in headlights against the movement of Douvikas and the creativity of Baturina. A really difficult evening for the defender.
Adrien Tamèze - 4.5: A shocking performance. He was constantly caught out of position and committed a series of clumsy fouls. He offered no stability to a backline that was crying out for a leader. We noticed he looked completely lost as Como's attackers ran rings around him. Substituted after a torrid time on the pitch.
Ardian Ismajli - N/A: Lasted just 21 minutes before being forced off with an injury. It was probably a blessing in disguise as his team capitulated without him.
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Midfielders
Emirhan İlkhan - 5.0: He tried to get on the ball but was completely swamped by Como's midfield. He was dribbled past too easily and lost the physical battle. While he showed some neat touches, he was ultimately a passenger in a game that passed him by. Replaced in the second half having made little to no impact.
Nikola Vlašić - 5.0: As the captain, you expect a leader to stand up when things get tough. Vlasic was anonymous. He was unable to get a foothold in the game and his influence was zero. He lost possession cheaply and failed to provide any defensive cover or creative spark. A very poor showing from a senior player.
Marcus Pedersen - 5.5: One of the few who showed a little bit of fight, but it wasn't nearly enough. He tried to get forward but his final ball was lacking, and he picked up a yellow card for a clumsy challenge. Defensively, he was exposed time and time again. He lost a lot of possession and struggled all game.
Valentino Lazaro - 6.0: At least he tried. Lazaro was one of Torino's few bright sparks, delivering some dangerous crosses and trying to create something. He created two chances and was willing to take players on. However, his efforts were in vain as he was part of a team that was collectively awful. He lost the ball far too often.
Cesare Casadei - 5.0: He won a few aerial duels but was otherwise completely ineffective. He was clumsy in the tackle, giving away fouls, and offered nothing going forward. We were surprised he lasted the full 90 minutes. A performance that lacked any quality or composure.
Forwards
Ché Adams - 5.5: Completely isolated and starved of service. Adams worked hard and tried to make runs, but his team was so poor that he had nothing to work with. He had a couple of half-chances but never looked like scoring. It's hard to be too critical of a striker when the team behind him is in complete disarray. A frustrating and thankless task.
Cyril Ngonge - 4.5: A truly dreadful performance. He was caught offside multiple times, lost the ball cheaply, and was dispossessed easily. He was more of a hindrance than a help to his team, and it was no surprise when he was substituted. Offered absolutely nothing.
Substitutes
Guillermo Maripán - 5.0: Came on for the injured Ismajli and fared no better than anyone else in the backline.
Duván Zapata - 5.5: Tried to add a physical presence, but the game was long gone.
Rafa Obrador - 5.0: Brought on but couldn't stem the tide as Como continued to dominate.
Manager
M. Baroni - 4.0: His team was tactically naive and completely unprepared for Como's intensity. They were disorganized at the back, overrun in midfield, and toothless in attack. He made substitutions, but nothing changed the flow of the game. A disastrous day at the office raises serious questions about his game plan and motivational skills.
Player of the Match
Anastasios Douvikas was Sportsdunia's man of the match.
Worst Performer
Alberto Paleari from Como was the worst performer in the Como vs Torino clash.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of Como vs Torino?+
Como secured a dominant 6-0 victory in the match against Torino.
When was Como vs Torino?+
The match was played on January 24, 2026, in the Serie A.
Who was the man of the match in Como vs Torino?+
Anastasios Douvikas was the man of the match, scoring two clinical goals in a brilliant performance.
Who was the worst performer in Como vs Torino?+
Goalkeeper Alberto Paleari had a dreadful game, conceding six goals in a forgettable performance for Torino.
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