TORINO. Torino beat Milan to win 2-1. It was Torino to strike first with a goal of K. Djidji at the 35′. Then A. Miranchuk scored again for Torino in the 37′ minute. Eventually, J. Messias reduced the distance for Milan (67′). Eventually, that was it, and the result remained 2-1. Milan lost this match even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (56%).

The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino stadium in Torino on Sunday and it started at 8:45 pm local time. The referee was Rosario Abisso with the support of Rodolfo Di Vuolo and Daisuke Emanuele Yoshikawa. The 4th official was Fabio Maresca. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 11.7 degrees Celsius or 53.08 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 78%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 44 Ball Possession 56
Shots
  • 7 Total 12
  • 4 On Target 1
  • 3 Off Target 11
  • 1 Shots blocked 2
  • 106 Attack 93
  • 39 Dangerous attack 24
  • 80 Ball safe 91
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 1
Fouls
  • 11 Total 16
  • 5 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Milan was in firm control of the ball 56% while Torino was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Torino was more aggressive with 39 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 4 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Torino won the match​.

Torino shot 7 times, 4 on target, 3 off target. Talking about the opposition, Milan shot 12 times, 1 on target, 11 off target.

Cards

Torino received 7 yellow cards (P. Schuurs, A. Buongiorno, I. Juric, I. Juric, P. Pellegri, K. Linetty and S. Lukic). Talking about the opposition, Milan received 2 yellow cards (P. Kalulu and T. Pobega).

Match Timeline

Perr Schuurs- Yellow
24'
Alessandro Buongiorno- Yellow
30'
34'
Pierre Kalulu - Yellow
Koffi Djidji (goal)V. Lazaro
35'
37'
46'
46'
46'
67'
70'
Ismaël Bennacer - sub ->S. Tonali
Pietro Pellegri- Yellow
71'
Ricardo Rodríguez- sub ->A. Buongiorno
73'
73'
76'
78'
Tommaso Pobega - Yellow
81'
Olivier Giroud- sub ->J. Messias
84'
Karol Linetty- sub ->S. Ricci
85'
Karol Linetty- Yellow
87'
90'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After this contest, Torino will have 17 points to remain in the 9th place. Regarding the opposition, Milan will stay with 26 points to remain in the 3rd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Serie A, Torino will play away against Roma on the 13th of November with a 19-6 head to head in favor of Roma (4 draws).

Milan will host Fiorentina on the 13th of November with a 16-9 head to head in favor of Milan (9 draws).

Torino – Formation

Torino
G
6.1
D
Koffi Djidji 26.Ivory Coast
7.4
35'
D
Perr Schuurs 3.Netherlands
6.1
76' 24'
D
5.8
73' 30'
M
Valentino Lazaro 19.Austria
7.2
M
Wilfried Singo 17.Ivory Coast
6.7
M
Saša Lukić 10.Serbia
7.3
90'
M
Samuele Ricci 28.Italy
6.6
85'
F
Aleksey Miranchuk 59.Russia
7.1
84' 37'
F
Nikola Vlasic 16.Croatia
6.6
F
Pietro Pellegri 11.Italy
6.1
73' 71'
Substitutes
G
Matteo Fiorenza 73.Italy
G
Luca Gemello 89.Italy
D
Mërgim Vojvoda 27.Kosovo
D
Ricardo Rodríguez 13.Switzerland
6.2
73'
D
David Zima 6.Czech Republic
6.2
76'
M
Karol Linetty 77.Poland
6.8
85' 87'
M
Matthew Garbett 36.New Zealand
M
Brian Bayeye 2.France
M
Michel Adopo 21.France
6.4
84'
M
Nemanja Radonjic 49.Serbia
F
Yann Karamoh 7.France
6.6
73'
F
Demba Seck 23.Senegal

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 (6.1), Koffi Djidji (7.4), Perr Schuurs (6.1), Alessandro Buongiorno (5.8), Wilfried Singo (6.7), Saša Lukić (7.3), Samuele Ricci (6.6), Valentino Lazaro (7.2), Aleksei Miranchuk (7.1), Nikola Vlašić (6.6) and Pietro Pellegri (6.1).

The home team had on the bench: Karol Linetty (6.8), Matthew Garbett, Yann Karamoh (6.6), Brian Bayeye, Matteo Fiorenza, Michel Ndary Adopo (6.4), Luca Gemello, Mergim Vojvoda, Ricardo Rodríguez (6.2), Nemanja Radonjić, David Zima (6.2) and Demba Seck.

Substitutions

Torino made 5 changes: A. Buongiorno for R. Rodriguez (73′), P. Pellegri for Y. Karamoh (73′), P. Schuurs for D. Zima (76′), A. Miranchuk for M. Adopo (84′) and S. Ricci for K. Linetty (85′).

Best player: Koffi Djidji​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Torino was Koffi Djidji.

His rating is (7.4) with 1 goal, 16 passes (81% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 1.

Milan – Formation

Milan
G
6.4
D
Fikayo Tomori 23.England
7.1
D
Theo Hernández 19.France
6.7
D
Matteo Gabbia 46.Italy
6.8
D
Pierre Kalulu 20.France
6.3
46' 34'
M
Brahim Díaz 10.Spain
7.0
46'
M
Tommaso Pobega 32.Italy
6.1
78'
M
7.5
70'
M
Rafael Leão 17.Portugal
6.6
46'
M
Junior Messias 30.Brazil
7.3
81' 67'
F
Divock Origi 27.Belgium
6.2
Substitutes
G
Antonio Mirante 83.Italy
G
A. Jungdal 96.Denmark
D
Malick Thiaw 28.Germany
D
Simon Kjaer 24.Denmark
D
Sergiño Dest 21.United States
6.7
46'
D
Fodé Ballo-Touré 5.Senegal
M
6.8
70'
M
Yacine Adli 7.France
M
Aster Vranckx 40.Belgium
M
6.7
46'
M
Rade Krunic 33.Bosnia and Herzegovina
F
Ante Rebic 12.Croatia
6.8
46'
F
Olivier Giroud 9.France
6.4
81'

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

Stefano Pioli played with: Ciprian Tătărușanu (6.4), Pierre Kalulu (6.3), Matteo Gabbia (6.8), Fikayo Tomori (7.1), Theo Hernández (6.7), Sandro Tonali (7.5), Tommaso Pobega (6.1), Junior Messias (7.3), Brahim Díaz (7.0), Rafael Leão (6.6) and Divock Origi (6.2).

They had on the bench: Malick Thiaw, Simon Kjær, Ante Rebić (6.8), Sergiño Dest (6.7), Antonio Mirante, Ismaël Bennacer (6.8), Fodé Ballo-Touré, Andreas Jungdal, Yacine Adli, Aster Vranckx, Olivier Giroud (6.4), Charles De Ketelaere (6.7) and Rade Krunić.

Substitutions

Milan made 5 changes: R. Leao for A. Rebic (46′), B. Diaz for C. De Ketelaere (46′), P. Kalulu for S. Dest (46′), S. Tonali for I. Bennacer (70′) and J. Messias for O. Giroud (81′).

Best player: Sandro Tonali​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Milan was Sandro Tonali.

His rating is (7.5) with 38 passes (78% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 9 duels out of 10.

Results of the day

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