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Torino star Afriyie Acquah was left elated after his side recovered from 2-0 down to secure a point.
Acuqah was instrumental as Torino refused to lose the Serie A clash against Udinese, who had compatriot Agyemang Badu in their fold.
Udinese took a commanding 2-0 lead in the second half with a Jakub Jankto screamer and Stipe Perica tap-in.
But with 13 minutes remaining on the clock, Torino restored parity courtesy Emiliano Moretti goal and Gallo Belotti.
"I am happy that we finally overturned the result,"Acquah said after the game.
"Everyone saw that there was a big difference between the two halves. We were too slow in the first half but reacted well and played good football in the second half. That is character"
"It was a beautiful game."
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