Torino have lost 3 Serie A games in a row for the first time since October 2022.
Cagliari have won a home game in the league for the first time since April against Atalanta and returned to scoring at least three goals in a Serie A home match for the first time since March against Salernitana (four in that case).
Torino have collected three Serie A games with at least three goals conceded for the first time since November 2020 (four in that case).
Since 2018/19, Cagliari have only lost two league matches against Torino (W3 D5); among teams they’ve faced at least eight times in this time, the Sardi only lost fewer matches against Sassuolo (1/10).
Torino have won five of their last eight Serie A away matches (D2 L1) against Cagliari: one more success than the Granata picked up in each of their previous 28 games on the road (W4 D11 L13) against the Sardi in the competition.
Cagliari have failed to score in four of their seven matches in Serie A this season: only Lecce have done so more (five); overall, in their first eight Serie A seasonal games, the Sardi have failed to find the net in five matches only five times (1990/91, 1995/96, 2008/09, 2010/11 and 2023/24).
Cagliari have lost without scoring in their last two home league matches; only once have the Rossoblù suffered three home defeats in a row without finding the net in Serie A: between May and September 1995.
Torino have lost their last two Serie A matches and could suffer more losses in a row for the first time in the competition since September-October 2022 (three defeats in a row); in addition, the Granata conceded three goals in each of their two most recent meetings and have not gone three matches with at least three goals conceded since November 2020 (four in that case).