Soccer-Champions-in-waiting Inter held to 2-2 draw as Torino fight back


Soccer Football - Serie A - Torino v Inter Milan - Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Turin, Italy - April 26, 2026 Inter Milan's Hakan Calhanoglu, Marcus Thuram and Yann Sommer react after the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco

TURIN, Italy, April 26 (Reuters) - Champions-elect ⁠Inter Milan were held to a 2-2 draw at Torino on Sunday, ⁠with the Serie A leaders letting slip a two-goal lead and ‌leaving the title race ticking over with four rounds left.

Inter move to 79 points, 10 ahead of Napoli who won 4-0 at Cremonese on Friday. AC Milan are three points off Napoli in third ​ahead of their home game against fourth-placed Juventus ⁠later on Sunday. Torino are 13th ⁠on 41 points.

Inter appeared to be cruising after Marcus Thuram put them in ⁠front ‌in the 23rd minute and Yann Bisseck doubled their lead 16 minutes after the break with another header but Torino clawed their way back ⁠into the game.

Giovanni Simeone pulled one back with 20 minutes ​remaining after a nicely ‌crafted build-up and Nikola Vlasic equalised from the penalty spot nine minutes ⁠later.

The visitors created ​early chances with Manuel Akanji heading narrowly wide and Ange Yoan-Bonny's shot forcing goalkeeper Alberto Paleari into a save before the opening goal.

Inter's assist-man Federico Dimarco floated a delightful ⁠cross to the back post where Thuram rose unchallenged ​to squeeze his header past Paleari.

Dimarco was close to netting himself shortly after the break, Paleari palming his shot away, but the Inter wing back registered his 18th ⁠assist of the season when Bisseck got on the end of his corner to power a header in off the post.

Simeone started the comeback when he cleverly lifted the ball over onrushing keeper Yann Sommer from Emirhan Ilkhan's pass. The goal ​saw Torino come to life and their pressure paid ⁠off when Carlos Augusto's handball gave them a penalty.

Vlasic made no mistake from the ​spot and the hosts then withstood a late siege ‌by Inter, with Piotr Zielinski pulling a ​shot wide in added time, to earn the point which means they are mathematically safe from relegation.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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