Torino suffered a heavy 5–1 defeat at home in a match that shocked supporters and neutral fans alike. The Serie A fixture began as a balanced contest, with both teams creating chances but showing caution.
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Torino 1-5 Como Player Ratings: Jayden Addai Scores Brace as Como Shock Torino in Serie A
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Como struck first through Jayden Addai, who finished calmly to give the visitors an early lead. Torino responded well and earned a penalty just before halftime. Nikola Vlašić converted it, bringing the game level at 1–1. At the break, the match seemed open and competitive.
The second half told a very different story. Como returned with energy, precision, and clear tactical improvements. They dominated every area of the pitch and punished Torino’s disorganized defence. Jacobo Ramón restored the lead. Nico Paz added another soon after. Addai scored his second of the night, strengthening Como’s grip on the game. A late goal from a substitute completed the rout.
It was a commanding performance from Como and a worrying collapse from Torino. The result will raise questions for the home side, while Como leave with confidence and momentum.
Here are Sportsdunia’s Torino vs Como Player Ratings from the Serie A fixture:
Check out Torino Player Ratings from Torino vs Como game:
Goalkeeper
Alberto Paleari - 3.5: A truly dreadful day for the keeper. While he wasn't directly at fault for every goal, conceding five is a nightmare. He only managed one save inside the box. From our perspective, his confidence seemed to completely evaporate as the second half wore on. He looked stranded and helpless as Como's attackers swarmed his goal.
Defenders
Adam Masina - 4.0: Part of a defensive line that was torn to shreds. He made a few interceptions and clearances, but it was nowhere near enough. What stood out was how easily he and his partners were bypassed. He looked overwhelmed by the pace and movement of Como's forwards. A very tough evening for the defender.
Guillermo Maripán - 4.5: He was busy, but ultimately ineffective against the onslaught. While he made a few tackles and clearances, the defense he was supposed to marshal was in complete disarray. We noticed a lack of communication and organization at the back. He simply couldn't handle the pressure Como applied.
Adrien Tamèze - 3.0: A disastrous performance capped by an error that led to a goal. That single moment defined his game. Beyond that costly mistake, he struggled to impose himself, losing duels and looking off the pace. It's a performance he will want to forget immediately.
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Midfielders
Marcus Pedersen - 2.5: An abysmal showing. He committed an error leading to a goal and was dribbled past twice before being mercifully substituted just after the hour mark. He offered nothing going forward and was a liability at the back. It was a surprise he lasted as long as he did.
Valentino Lazaro - 4.5: He put in a lot of crosses but with very little success. Defensively, he was found wanting, being dribbled past on multiple occasions. He stayed on for the full 90 minutes but failed to make any positive impact on the game. He looked frustrated and out of ideas.
Nikola Vlašić - 6.5: The only bright spot in a sea of despair for Torino. He showed composure to score the penalty and was one of the few players who tried to make things happen. However, even he faded as Como took complete control. He can hold his head up higher than his teammates.
Cesare Casadei - 5.0: A very anonymous performance. The game completely passed him by. He worked hard but lacked the quality to influence the midfield battle and was substituted in the second half. We expected more from him.
Kristjan Asllani - 5.5: He saw a lot of the ball but did very little with it. His stats show a player who was busy but not effective. Being dribbled past three times highlights his defensive struggles on the day. He couldn't get a grip on Como's midfield runners.
Forwards
Cyril Ngonge - 4.0: He was completely isolated and ineffective. He lost possession far too often and barely had a sniff at goal. It was no surprise to see him substituted. A very poor outing where he couldn't get involved at all.
Duván Zapata - 4.5: As the captain, much more was expected. With only 19 touches in 78 minutes, he was a ghost. He failed to trouble the Como defense and looked a step behind the play. A deeply disappointing performance from the veteran striker.
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Substitutes
Niels Nkounkou - 5.0: Came on when the game was already slipping away. Couldn't change the tide.
Tino Anjorin - 5.0: Had little chance to make an impact with his team in full collapse.
Zakaria Aboukhlal - 5.5: Looked lively but it was too little, too late.
Alieu Njie - N/A
Gvidas Gineitis - N/A
Manager
M. Baroni - 2.0: Tactically outclassed. His team looked organised in the first half but completely fell apart in the second. He had no answer for Como's adjustments and his substitutions made no difference. A day he will want to erase from his memory.
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Check out Como Player Ratings from Torino vs Como Serie A game:
Goalkeeper
Jean Butez - 6.5: A relatively quiet day at the office for him. He had no chance with the penalty. Beyond that, he was solid when called upon, claiming high balls with confidence. He did everything that was asked of him with minimal fuss.
Defenders
Álex Valle - 7.0: A very composed and tidy performance. His 95% pass accuracy shows how comfortable he was on the ball. He was diligent in his defensive duties and supported the attack well. A mature display from the full-back.
Jacobo Ramón - 8.5: A colossal performance. He was an immovable object at the back, winning almost all of his duels. To top it off, he scored a fantastic header from a set-piece. He was a leader and a dominant force throughout the match.
Diego Carlos - 7.0: A strong partner for Ramón. He was a bit suspect in the air, losing more aerial duels than he won, but on the ground he was solid. He made crucial clearances and his positioning was excellent. A key part of the defensive effort.
Ivan Smolcic - 6.0: A mixed bag. He picked up an early yellow card and looked a bit rash in the challenge. He seemed to be walking a tightrope for a while. He did his job but was the weak link in an otherwise stellar defensive unit.
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Midfielders
Máximo Perrone - 9.0: A midfield masterclass. He was the architect of this victory, pulling the strings with incredible vision and precision. With two assists and two big chances created, he dictated the tempo of the game. His control and passing range were just a joy to watch.
Lucas Da Cunha - 7.0: The silent engine room operator. He kept things simple and effective, recycling possession and providing a solid base for the more creative players to shine. An unsung hero whose disciplined performance allowed others to flourish.
Nico Paz - 8.5: Dynamic, skillful, and clinical. He was a constant threat with his driving runs and intelligent movement. He took his goal brilliantly and was a nightmare for the Torino defense to handle. An electrifying performance.
Jesús Rodríguez - 7.0: A very strange game for him. He provided two assists, which is a fantastic contribution. However, he also gave away a penalty with a clumsy handball. The creativity was undeniable, but the mistake keeps his rating from being higher.
Forwards
Jayden Addai - 9.5: The Man of the Match, without a doubt. From our perspective, he was simply unplayable. He scored two excellent goals, drew fouls, and terrorized defenders with his pace and skill. It was a complete forward's performance and the highest-rated player on the pitch.
Álvaro Morata - 5.5: A frustrating outing for the striker. He got into great positions but his finishing was wasteful, missing two big chances. On another day he could have had a brace. He was rightly substituted after a performance that lacked a clinical edge.
Substitutes
Tasos Douvikas - 6.5: Came on and linked up play well, assisting a near-goal for Paz.
Marc Oliver Kempf - 6.0: Helped see out the game comfortably.
Stefan Posch - N/A
Martin Baturina - 7.5: Scored almost immediately after coming on. An instant impact.
Manager
F. Fàbregas i Soler - 9.0: His game plan was executed to perfection. He identified Torino's weaknesses and his team exploited them ruthlessly in the second half. His tactical changes were spot on, and his team played with confidence and flair. A magnificent result for him and his squad.
Sportsdunia’s Player of the Match goes to Jayden Addai.
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