Juventus vs Torino Serie A Match Preview or Key Statistics 👽
Juventus have only lost one of their last 28 Serie A matches against Torino (W21 D6): that defeat coming in April 2015, 1-2 with Torino’s goals coming from Matteo Darmian and Fabio Quagliarella.
Torino have lost more Serie A matches against Juventus than against any other team, 72 defeats in 150 games. The last time the Granata won a derby away from home against the Bianconeri in the Italian top-flight was back in April 1995.
In each of the last six home derbies against Torino in Serie A, Juventus have always scored at least one goal from the 80th minute onwards.
Juventus have drawn five games in the current league season, the last time they drew at least six of their first 10 Serie A matches was back in 1965/66.
With six points in nine games, Torino equaled the worst start in their history in Serie A (six also in 2002/03), when assuming three points for a win. In that season they lost the 10th game 0-4 against Juventus.
This will be the fixture between the team that have conceded the most goals in the second half in Serie A this season (Torino, 16) and the side that conceded the fewest in the same period (Juventus, 2).
Juventus are averaging 4.9 passes per sequence, a record in Serie A this season, with an average sequence time of 13 seconds (another record). These are also higher values than Sarri's Juventus (4.6 passes and 11.9 seconds respectively).
Juventus’ Andrea Pirlo could become the first coach, in his first top-flight experience, to remain unbeaten in the first 10 Serie A games ever in the three points for a win era (including 3-0 win awarded v Napoli).
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 29 goals in Serie A in 2020: he could reach 30 goals in a single calendar league year for the ninth time in his career. In Serie A, only three players have reached this milestone with Juventus, the most recent Omar Sivori in 1961.
Andrea Belotti (99) is close to score his 100th goal with Torino in all competitions. Since he joined with the Granata in 2015/16, only three Serie A players have reached this milestone with a single club: Immobile with Lazio, Dzeko with Roma and Mertens with Napoli.
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