Torino
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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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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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Allegations by his daughter that the South African who starred for the Dutch club in the late 1950s was a domestic abuser have overshadowed a blistering start to the season
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Just who is United’s new right-back and why did he take so many by surprise against England in the 2014 World Cup? Here’s the view from Italy
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The former Liverpool goalkeeper Daniele Padelli scored a bizarre own goal as Torino took on Empoli in Serie A
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Runaway leaders Juventus have been ordered to close the Curva Sud for their next two home Serie A games and been fined €50,000 (£36,500) following the violence that marred Sunday’s derby with Torino
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A paper bomb which went off and injured nine people at Sunday’s Turin derby may have been produced by fans of the home side, Torino, not Juventus as first thought
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Regardless of which fans produced the bomb at the Turin derby, violent crowd behaviour is a deep-rooted problem in Serie A
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The Juventus manager, Max Allegri, has claimed that ‘only a madman’ would take their kids to a football stadium in Italy after their Turin derby defeat was blighted by crowd trouble
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Carlos Tevez scored a magnificent first-half goal, and later missed a penalty, as Juventus, the runaway Serie A leaders, won 1-0 at home to mid-table Genoa
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Forced to leave fascist Italy, Ernö Erbstein and his family survived the Holocaust in extraordinary circumstances before he returned to take Serie A by storm with the Grande Torino
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Paolo Bandini: Logic, statistics and historical precedent suggested Torino had no chance of beating Juventus in the Derby della Mole but in the end could well have won. Only they didn’t
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Andrea Pirlo scored deep into stoppage time as 10-man Juventus snatched a 2-1 win over Torino
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Juventus, the Serie A leaders, beat Parma 7-0 to send a clear message to their title rivals, Roma, whose Francesco Totti orchestrated a 3-0 win over Torino
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Featuring a passing move from Ipswich Town’s Under-14s, a free-kick in the FA Cup from a 16-year-old and a cushioned volley from the evergreen Robbie Keane
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Atlético Madrid have agreed a deal to sign the Italy forward Alessio Cerci from Torino, the Spanish champions have announced
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The Torino and Italy forward Alessio Cerci has denied sending out a tweet that confirmed his transfer to Atlético Madrid
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Paolo Bandini: From the best shinpads to the worst misses, via a referee-shaped dog-chew toy, it’s our end-of-season Italian awards
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Paolo Bandini: With Serie A's top five spots already decided, and the relegation battle also complete, all eyes turned towards a four-way showdown for Europe
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Gonzalo Higuaín penalty at Palermo keeps Napoli hot on heels of Juventus