TORINO. Juventus defeats Torino 1-0 after D. Vlahovic scored just 1 goal (75′).

The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino stadium in Torino on Saturday and it started at 6:00 pm local time. The referee was Maurizio Mariani with the assistance of Giovanni Baccini and Valerio Colarossi. The 4th official was Davide Ghersini. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 14.6 degrees Celsius or 58.33 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 79%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 53 Ball Possession 47
Shots
  • 15 Total 13
  • 2 On Target 8
  • 13 Off Target 5
  • 4 Shots blocked 2
  • 109 Attack 108
  • 54 Dangerous attack 36
  • 111 Ball safe 94
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 1 Total 0
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Torino was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Juventus that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Torino had a more offensive attitude with 54 dangerous attacks and 15 shots of which 2 were on target. Notwithstanding, Juventus found a way to find the solution to win this encounter.​

Torino shot 15 times, 2 on target, 13 off target. On the opposite side, Juventus shot 13 times, 8 on target, 5 off target.

Cards

Torino received 2 yellow cards (K. Linetty and V. Lazaro). Regarding the opposition, Juventus didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

52'
Karol Linetty- Yellow
60'
Pietro Pellegri- sub ->N. Radonjic
71'
73'
Arkadiusz Milik - sub ->M. Kean
75'
Dušan Vlahović (goal)
79'
79'
79'
90'
Valentino Lazaro- Yellow
90'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After this match, Torino will stay with 11 points like Empoli to sit in the 11th place. Talking about the opposition, Juventus will have 16 points to remain in the 7th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Serie A, Torino will host Milan on the 30th of October with a 13-2 head to head record in favor of Milan (14 draws).

Juventus will play away agasint Hellas Verona on the 10th of November with a 10-3 head to head statistic in favor of Juventus (4 draws).

Torino – Formation

Torino
G
7.8
D
Ricardo Rodríguez 13.Switzerland
6.8
D
Koffi Djidji 26.Ivory Coast
6.2
79'
D
Perr Schuurs 3.Netherlands
6.8
M
Valentino Lazaro 19.Austria
6.4
90'
M
Ola Aina 34.Nigeria
6.4
79'
M
Karol Linetty 77.Poland
6.8
79' 60'
M
Saša Lukić 10.Serbia
7.1
F
Nemanja Radonjic 49.Serbia
6.2
71'
F
Aleksey Miranchuk 59.Russia
6.8
F
Nikola Vlasic 16.Croatia
7.1
Substitutes
G
Etrit Berisha 1.Albania
G
Luca Gemello 89.Italy
D
Mërgim Vojvoda 27.Kosovo
D
Wilfried Singo 17.Ivory Coast
6.7
79'
D
David Zima 6.Czech Republic
6.8
79'
M
Samuele Ricci 28.Italy
M
Matthew Garbett 36.New Zealand
M
Brian Bayeye 2.France
M
E. İlkhan 14.Turkey
M
Michel Adopo 21.France
F
Demba Seck 23.Senegal
F
Pietro Pellegri 11.Italy
6.3
71'
F
Yann Karamoh 7.France
7.0
79'

Torino started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Ivan Juric decided to play with the following team: Vanja Milinković-Savić (7.8), Koffi Djidji (6.2), Perr Schuurs (6.8), Ricardo Rodríguez (6.8), Ola Aina (6.4), Saša Lukić (7.1), Karol Linetty (6.8), Valentino Lazaro (6.4), Aleksei Miranchuk (6.8), Nemanja Radonjić (6.2) and Nikola Vlašić (7.1).

The home team had on the bench: Mergim Vojvoda, Samuele Ricci, Etrit Berisha, Matthew Garbett, Luca Gemello, Demba Seck, Wilfried Singo (6.7), Brian Bayeye, Alessandro Buongiorno, David Zima (6.8), Emirhan İlkhan, Michel Ndary Adopo, Pietro Pellegri (6.3) and Yann Karamoh (7.0).

Substitutions

Torino made 4 changes: N. Radonjic for P. Pellegri (71′), K. Linetty for Y. Karamoh (79′), O. Aina for W. Singo (79′) and K. Djidji for D. Zima (79′).

Best player: Vanja Milinković-Savić​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Torino was the goalkeeper: Vanja Milinković-Savić. His rating is 7.84. He performed 7 saves.

Juventus – Formation

Juventus
G
W. Szczęsny 1.Poland
7.4
D
Danilo 6.Brazil
7.5
D
Alex Sandro 12.Brazil
7.3
D
Bremer 3.Brazil
7.4
52'
M
Juan Cuadrado 11.Colombia
7.5
M
Filip Kostić 17.Serbia
7.4
M
Adrien Rabiot 25.France
7.4
M
7.2
M
Weston McKennie 8.United States
6.4
F
Moise Kean 18.Italy
6.8
73'
F
8.1
90' 75'
Substitutes
G
Mattia Perin 36.Italy
G
Carlo Pinsoglio 23.Italy
D
Daniele Rugani 24.Italy
D
Federico Gatti 15.Italy
D
Leonardo Bonucci 19.Italy
7.0
52'
M
Fabio Miretti 20.Italy
M
Matìas Soulé 30.Italy
M
Leandro Paredes 32.Argentina
90'
M
F
Arkadiusz Milik 14.Poland
6.4
73'
F
Samuel Iling-Junior 43.England

Juventus started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

Massimiliano Allegri played with: Wojciech Szczęsny (7.4), Danilo (7.5), Bremer (7.4), Alex Sandro (7.3), Juan Cuadrado (7.5), Weston McKennie (6.4), Manuel Locatelli (7.2), Adrien Rabiot (7.4), Filip Kostić (7.4), Dušan Vlahović (8.1) and Moise Kean (6.8).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Mattia Perin, Arkadiusz Milik (6.4), Fabio Miretti, Matías Soulé, Daniele Rugani, Samuel Iling, Federico Gatti, Carlo Pinsoglio, Leandro Paredes, Nicolò Fagioli and Leonardo Bonucci (7.0).

Substitutions

Juventus made 3 changes: Bremer for L. Bonucci (52′), M. Kean for A. Milik (73′) and D. Vlahovic for L. Paredes (90′).

Best player: Dušan Vlahović​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Juventus was Dušan Vlahović.

His rating is (8.1) with 1 goal, 37 passes (72% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 10 duels out of 15. He performed 3 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Serie A.​