The draw match between Torino and Cremonese in the Serie A side on Monday 20th February was probably the right result on the day after a rather dull match.

No team has ever ended a season in the Italian top flight without at least one victory.

Cremonese has recorded just nine draws from 23 games of their 38-round campaign.

Antonio Sanabria gave hosts Torino the lead from the penalty spot in the forty-first minute of the game, towards the end of the first half. But Frank Tsadjout leveled an equalizer at exactly fifty-four minutes after the second-half kickoff.

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Emanuele Valeri from the Cremonese side appeared to have turned the match around completely when he found the back of the net with his left foot in the 75th minute of the game after a thunderous shot from David Okereke had been blocked.

However, substitute Wilfried Singo equalized in the 79th minute of the game, to prevent Cremonese from recording a first victory back in Serie A since the 1995/96 season.

Last-placed Cremonese is 10 points from safety, while Torino inched up to ninth, and to within a point of the final qualifying position for European competition.

Cremonese has come close to ending a season-long winless streak in Serie A but was held to a 2-2 draw at Torino, leaving both teams with a total of four yellow cards in the match.