C'è stato un momento, sul finale della lunghissima stagione 1945-1946, in cui il Grande Torino era ormai ad un passo dal cedere il titolo di Campione d'Italia ai rivali di sempre della Juventus. Tra un Derby perso e un'umiliazione subita a Milano, travolti 6-2 dall'Inter, i granata erano considerati ormai fuori dalla corsa per il secondo Scudetto consecutivo, il primo del dopoguerra. Eppure, nell'estate del 1946 - perché quello Scudetto si assegnò in estate inoltrata - successe qualcosa di decisamente inaspettato, che consacrò definitivamente quello che sarebbe diventato il ciclo più glorioso della storia del calcio italiano.
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