Tuesday, November 19

Guillermo 'Memo' Ochoa supports Salernitana and they take a point against Torino

Reinaldo Oliveros

At 37, in his second match in Serie A, the Mexican goalkeeper emerged again Guillermo ‘Memo’ Ochoa to support Salernitana against Torino (1-1)who took advantage in the first half with a goal from Paraguayan Antonio Sanabria.

Once again Ochoa rescued the team that suffered to get the tie, and on this occasion the Mexican goalkeeper rescued the fence to keep it 1-1.

Ochoa made his debut against Milan last Wednesday and has confirmed his good level under the sticks of Davide Nicola’s team in the clash against Torino played at the Arechi Stadium in Salerno.

The Mexican goalkeeper who prevented the defeat of his team with several interventions was decisive. Especially one five minutes from the end, in a shot by the Swiss Ricardo Rodríguez who saved with a great intervention to send the ball to the post and prevent it from entering the goal.

Ochoa was key for Salernitana to get a point in their clash on the seventeenth day that his team was put against him when the Paraguayan Antonio Sanabria took advantage of a cross from the Austrian Valentino Lazaro and, header, sent the ball into the net.

The local team managed to equalize and frustrate Croatian Ivan Juric’s team at the start of the second half, with a goal from Dutchman Tonny Vilhena.

It was Torino that came closest to victory, but between Ochoa’s success and the lack of success, the score remained balanced.

Torino left Salerno with their third straight draw to stay in the middle of the table. Further down, fourteenth, is Salernitana who, after three consecutive defeats, got a point to be nine behind the relegation marked by Sampdoria.

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