Torino vs Cagliari

Serie A » 2025-01-24

Ended
2 vs 0

2025-01-24 19:45

Kevin Bonacina, Italy

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino - Torino

Insights / Post Match

Among the players who made their Serie A debut this season, no one has been involved in more goals than Ché Adams (9, level with Artem Dovbyk): 7 goals and 2 assists for the Granata's striker.

Torino have won a Serie A home match 91 days after the last time (1-0 vs Como).

Torino, level with Real Madrid, have kept the most clean sheets at home in the major five European Leagues in the last two seasons: 17.

Insights / Pre Match

Only against Sampdoria (27) have Cagliari won more matches in Serie A than against Torino (23, level with Fiorentina); there have been 24 draws and 26 Torino wins across the other meetings.

After the 3-2 success at Unipol Domus in the reverse fixture, Cagliari could win both Serie A matches against Torino for only the third time in their history, after doing so in 2012-13 and in 1969-70.

Torino have not won any of their last five home matches against Cagliari in Serie A (D3 L2), already a record streak for the Granata against the Sardinians. Furthermore, only against Juventus (10) and Lazio (6) do Torino have a longer open streak of matches without a win at home than against the Rossoblu in the top-flight (also 5 v Inter).

Torino are the team Cagliari have the longest open streak of consecutive away games without defeat against in Serie A (W2 D3).

Torino have drawn each of their last four matches in Serie A and they could be the first team to draw five games in a row in this Serie A season; in addition, they could equal their record of consecutive draws in the top-flight in the three points for a win era, as they achieved in 2020-21 and 2008-09.

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