The Colombian player scored Juventus’ equalizer against Torino after 16 minutes after a cross from Filip Kostic from the left side which Rabiot failed to catch, for which the ball was left for Juan Guillermo Cuadrado who riddled with a right hand the goalkeeper Savic.

The Necoclí (Antioquia)-born man played 68 minutes in the Turin Derby, being rated 7.3 according to application records 365 sheet music. The ex-Chelsea had an 84 per cent passing accuracy and was the best player at Juventus, who climbed to seventh in Serie A with 35 points.

For Serie A, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado played 17 games with a record of three assists. The converted goal against Torino is the first for the 34-year-old, who is ending his contract with the Old lady on June 30 this year and his continuity at Juve is not fully assured.

With the victory against their classic rival, Juventus Turin remain in the fight to enter the European positions, despite the sanction they received from the Italian Federal Public Ministry of Appeals for the case of capital gains and irregularities in some transfers that cost him the loss of 15 points.

Two minutes into the game, Torino took the lead on the scoreboard through Yan Karamoh, who took the lead with a right foot after an assist from Alessandro Boungiorno. In the 16th minute, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado seemed to equalize after a cross from Serbian Filip Kostic from the left side.

At 43, Torino would once again take the lead thanks to Paraguayan striker Antonio Sanabria, who after a center from the left sector from Ivan Ilic, he only had to touch the ball to put it away and score six Serie A goals.

However, the joy for the visitor was short-lived, as Ángel Di María took a corner from the left side for Danilo who, unmarked, connected with a header to make it 2-2, despite the Turin keeper’s attempt to avoid falling from his porch.

Development…

Categorized in: