Belotti's star continues to rise with eight-minute hat-trick for Torino
It was another memorable afternoon for Andrea Belotti as he scored a quickfire hat-trick in Torino's Serie A win over Palermo.
Andrea Belotti's star continued to rise as he scored an eight-minute hat-trick in Torino's 3-1 Serie A victory over the striker's former club Palermo.
Torino were staring down the barrel of defeat at Stadio Olimpico when Andrea Rispoli put the relegation-threatened visitors ahead in the 30th minute.
That is how it stayed until deep in the second half, before Belotti came to the fore to tear his former employers apart, scoring in the 73rd, 76th and 81st minutes to secure Torino the three points.
Palermo goalkeeper Josip Posavec was at fault for Belotti's first, flapping at a set-piece and allowing the Italy international to nod into the open goal.
His second was a special effort, though, volleying first time after watching Adem Ljajic's free-kick over his shoulder, before he headed in a third with nine minutes to go after the visitors had seen Norbert Balogh sent off.
Belotti, who has been linked with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United, now has 22 Serie A goals this season, seeing him move three ahead of Edin Dzeko in the race for the Capocannoniere, the title awarded to the top scorer in each Italian top flight season.
22 - Andrea Belotti has scored 22 goals, the last Torino's player to score more in a single Serie A season was Santos in 1950 (27). History.March 5, 2017
His return is the most by a Torino player in a single Serie A season since Benjamin Santos scored 27 in 1950.
Get FourFourTwo Newsletter
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access
Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1
*Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription
Join now for unlimited access
Try first month for just £1 / $1 / €1
‘People always say the Germans never give up, that we’re never beaten. But Manchester United did it to us in 1999 – they were fighting and believing until the end’: Bayern Munich defender reflects on heartbreak of Champions League final
‘Step by step, he’s become one of the best players in his position in England and Europe. He’s exactly the sort of team-mate I’d love in the dressing room’: Former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder's praise for Premier League star's ability and character