Toro out to prove a point

There is one thing left for Milan to do, and that is to take control of a score that left the rossoneri smiling. Last night Juventus battled it out with Inter in a 1-1 draw which did no favours for any team, except a possible reclaiming of second place for Milan. Should the rossoneri beat the bianconeri's rivals at the San Siro, Milan would reclaim second place leaving it all to play for as they come up against Juventus in three weeks time.

As the season draws to a close, teams will be fighting to avoid relegation and none m
ore so than Torino. Who have a team capable of survival but have been struggling to produce results, with a side plagued by injury.

Camolese's side managed their first win, since he took over from Walter Novellino, against Atalanta last weekend which has seen a new found confidence in his players. However, he will have to make do as he has many injury concerns as
Elvis Abbruscato, Eugenio Corini, Andrea Gasbarroni, Marco Pisano, Francesco Pratali, Marco Di Loreto, Nicola Ventola and Paolo Zanetti are all sidelined.

The rossoneri still have their injuries from the beginning of the year but Daniele Bonera and Luca Antonini are the latest to join the long list while Marek Jankulovski will be out due to suspension. Though he will be back for the game against a flying Palermo.

This game has the potential to cause an upset and the rossoneri need to be on their guard against a Torino side determined to grind out a result.

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