To end the season, here are my end of season player reviews for every Toro player who made more than one league appearance for the Granata this season.

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Salvatore Sirigu - 7

Despite conceding 64 goals this season, you have to think that without a goalkeeper of his quality, the Granata would have been relegated. Very rarely made any errors but unfortunately a lot of his saves were to keep the score down rather than earn points.
Wilfried Singo - 6.5

Only just making this list by virtue of three substitute appearances, the Ivorian displayed a glimpse of his potential with a wonderful goal against Roma. Originally a centre back who has been converted to RB/RWB is an interesting prospect for next season.
Lorenzo De Silvestri - 6

Not the best campaign for the experienced full back, but he never gave anything less than 100%. Expected to leave the club as out of contract shortly, deserves immense credit for extending his stay to help Toro avoid relegation.

A top professional.
Ola Aina - 5.5

A disappointing year for the Nigerian as he failed to capitalise on his impressive 1st season at the club. Doesn't seem to be enjoying his time in Italy as much + perhaps that could explain his performances. A saleable asset should a Premier League club come in.
Lyanco - 5.5

Unlike Samson, Lyanco's performances seemed to get worse the more hair he grew. I still think he has potential, as he displayed in his performances on loan at Bologna last season but time may be running out for the Brazilian.
Armando Izzo - 6

Another player who could not replicate the highs of the previous campaign. When he scored the winner at Atalanta back in August, Toro were dreaming of the Champions League - unfortunately that was as good as it got.
Nicolas Nkoulou - 6

A player of obvious quality who in my opinion is one of the best defenders in the league on his day. Unfortunately, his unsettled start to the season where he wanted to leave meant these days were few and far between. When motivated is worth keeping though.
Koffi Djidji - 5.5

A likeable member of the squad who genuinely seems to be one of the rare players who is honoured to wear the shirt. Despite an excellent performance away at Roma this was not his best campaign, and struggled when coming on as a substitute.
Bremer - 7

A breakout season for the Brazilian.

Despite being sent off twice against Parma and SPAL, the defender is one of the few who can be proud of their performances this season.

One of Toro's best players since the restart.
Cristian Ansaldi - 6.5

When you speak of two-footed Argentinean defenders you may picture a tough tackling defender, but Ansaldi's ability with either foot is truly impressive.

At 33 he is beginning to show signs of decline, but it is worth extending his contract.
Alex Berenguer - 6.5

Only Andrea Belotti has scored more goals than the Spaniard but you still get the impression he has underachieved. His versatility is a positive, but possibly also a negative that he doesn't excel in any position either.
Simone Edera - 5.5

Moreno Longo gave the former Primavera star a number of opportunities during the restart and unfortunately he didn't excel. One assist against Udinese, but I would be surprised if he stayed at the club.
Soualiho Meité - 6

One of Toro's better performers during the restart, however was caught in possession against Fiorentina and SPAL which directly led to opposition goals. A frustrating player, but has ability. Could be sacrificed in the summer to help the rebuild.
Tomas Rincon - 5.5

The tough tackling Venezuelan struggled this season and maybe lacking the legs to fulfil his role in the team. However, in a team with few leaders, Rincon does at least show the required passion to wear the famous Granata shirt.
Sasa Lukic - 6

The Serbian midfielder scored an excellent goal in the crucial relegation six pointer against Genoa and has shown enough to suggest he should be kept around. Still only 23 so plenty of room for improvement.
Daniele Baselli - 6

I'll be honest, it is hard to remember Baselli's last game for the club seeing as it was 6 months ago. The midfielder struggled with injury this campaign and was definitely missed.
Simone Verdi - 6

Much was expected of Torino's big summer signing, but the ex Napoli man was underwhelming. Didn't score until Moreno Longo's first game in charge v Sampdoria and his inconsistency is infuriating. He does has talent though, but he needs to show it more.
Vincenzo Millico - 5.5

The much hyped star of the Primavera struggled when called upon this season. Although harsh to expect too much of a 19 year old, he was not even included in the squad for the last 2 games of the season with attitude issues alluded to. Should be loaned out.
Simone Zaza - 6

Zaza's equaliser this evening has gained him an extra 0.5 rating. No issues with his effort and application but his quality is often lacking. Actually contributed 2 goals + assist in the last 3 games, but perhaps no coincidence that these games were meaningless.
Andrea Belotti - 7.5

The inspirational captain basically dragged Toro to survival by scoring in 7 games in a row and almost equaled a record set by Franco Ossola in the era of Grande Torino. It is crucial that Belotti stays but you couldn't blame him if wanted to leave.
Moreno Longo - 6.5

Given a tough job to keep Torino in the league and achieved it.

It may not have been convincing at times, but he deserves huge credit anyway.

A fresh start for the club is probably needed but hope he gets a job elsewhere if he does leave.
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