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Torino

Torino

Serie A

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (32%) Draw (22%) Loss (46%)
37 Played
12 Won
8 Drawn
17 Lost
42 Goals For
61 Goals Against

Team Overview

Torino represents one of Italian football's most storied institutions, a club with deep roots in Turin that has long embodied the industrial spirit of its city. The Granata, as they are known for their distinctive maroon jerseys, have historically been associated with passionate support and a no-nonsense approach to the game. Throughout their history, they have established themselves as a club that punches above its weight, often challenging Italy's elite while maintaining a distinct identity built on determination and tactical discipline.

This Serie A campaign has proven challenging for Torino under Leonardo Colucci's guidance, with their record of 12 wins, 8 draws, and 17 losses from 37 matches placing them in a difficult position. The statistics reveal a team struggling to find consistency, having scored 42 goals while conceding 61, resulting in a concerning goal difference of -19. Their defensive record shows both promise and fragility, with 12 clean sheets demonstrating their capability to shut out opponents, yet the overall goals conceded tally suggests structural issues that have undermined their campaign.

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The disparity between Torino's home and away form tells a revealing story about their current state. With 8 wins from 18 home matches compared to just 4 victories in 19 away fixtures, they clearly draw strength from their passionate home support at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. However, their inability to translate that home comfort into consistent away performances has been a significant factor in their struggles. The team's recent form pattern shows flashes of quality interspersed with disappointing results, suggesting they possess the talent to compete but lack the consistency required to climb the table significantly.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

F. Israel
#81 F. Israel
A. Paleari
#1 A. Paleari
L. Siviero
#99 L. Siviero

Defenders (10)

C. Biraghi
#34 C. Biraghi
Saúl Coco
#23 Saúl Coco
E. Ebosse
#77 E. Ebosse
A. Ismajli
#44 A. Ismajli
Luca Marianucci
#35 Luca Marianucci
G. Maripán
#13 G. Maripán
N. Nkounkou
#25 N. Nkounkou
M. Pellini
#93 M. Pellini
S. Sazonov
#15 S. Sazonov
V. Lazaro
#20 V. Lazaro

Midfielders (11)

Rafael Obrador
#33 Rafael Obrador
M. Pedersen
#16 M. Pedersen
W. Acquah
#94 W. Acquah
F. Anjorin
#14 F. Anjorin
C. Casadei
#22 C. Casadei
G. Gineitis
#66 G. Gineitis
I. Ilić
#8 I. Ilić
E. İlkhan
#6 E. İlkhan
S. Perciun
#83 S. Perciun
M. Prati
#4 M. Prati
A. Tamèze
#61 A. Tamèze

Attackers (9)

N. Vlašić
#10 N. Vlašić
Z. Aboukhlal
#7 Z. Aboukhlal
C. Adams
#19 C. Adams
T. Gabellini
#9 T. Gabellini
S. Kulenović
#17 S. Kulenović
A. Njie
#92 A. Njie
Z. Savva
#79 Z. Savva
G. Simeone
#18 G. Simeone
D. Zapata
#91 D. Zapata

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
10
N. Vlašić
N. Vlašić
FW 6.9 36 8 3 2963 66 1123
23
Saúl Coco
Saúl Coco
DF 6.9 34 1 1 3000 57 1473
19
C. Adams
C. Adams
FW 6.7 32 5 2 1862 14 525
22
C. Casadei
C. Casadei
MF 6.8 32 5 0 1945 36 732
20
V. Lazaro
V. Lazaro
DF 6.8 31 0 2 2263 47 844
18
G. Simeone
G. Simeone
FW 6.8 31 11 0 2155 15 408
16
M. Pedersen
M. Pedersen
DF 6.5 28 1 2 2069 22 537
66
G. Gineitis
G. Gineitis
MF 6.8 28 0 1 1718 42 560
1
A. Paleari
A. Paleari
GK 7.1 28 0 0 2520 0 881
91
D. Zapata
D. Zapata
FW 6.6 27 3 1 1069 4 236
13
G. Maripán
G. Maripán
DF 6.9 27 2 0 2151 51 990
44
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli
DF 6.9 24 0 1 1825 31 913
61
A. Tamèze
A. Tamèze
MF 6.5 24 0 0 1133 15 513
6
E. İlkhan
E. İlkhan
MF 6.8 18 1 2 955 25 448
7
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal
FW 6.6 15 0 0 520 22 166
14
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin
MF 6.6 15 0 0 286 9 124
33
Rafael Obrador
Rafael Obrador
DF 6.6 15 1 2 1060 22 341
34
C. Biraghi
C. Biraghi
DF 6.6 14 0 0 530 9 181
92
A. Njie
A. Njie
FW 6.7 14 1 1 284 5 55
17
S. Kulenović
S. Kulenović
FW 6.5 13 0 1 310 4 65
77
E. Ebosse
E. Ebosse
DF 6.8 12 0 1 1027 11 682
4
M. Prati
M. Prati
MF 6.6 12 0 1 595 15 286
25
N. Nkounkou
N. Nkounkou
DF 6.8 10 0 1 334 13 106
35
Luca Marianucci
Luca Marianucci
DF 6.7 10 0 0 573 13 286
81
F. Israel
F. Israel
GK 6.6 9 0 0 810 0 290
8
I. Ilić
I. Ilić
MF 6.6 8 0 0 415 8 190

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (62)

E. Ebosse
From Udinese
Loan Feb 2026
Luca Marianucci
From Napoli
Loan Jan 2026
S. Kulenović
From Dinamo Zagreb
Loan Jan 2026
M. Prati
From Cagliari
Loan Jan 2026
S. Mullen
From Mantova
Return from loan Jan 2026
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Departures (63)

P. Schuurs
To Schuurs Perr
Free agent Feb 2026
M. Kirilov
To HJK Helsinki
Transfer Feb 2026
A. Dembélé
To Mantova
Loan Feb 2026
A. Masina
To Masina Adam
Free agent Jan 2026
C. Ngonge
To Napoli
Return from loan Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

3 Out 0 Doubtful
A. Ismajli
A. Ismajli Muscle Injury
Out
F. Anjorin
F. Anjorin Hip Injury
Out
Z. Aboukhlal
Z. Aboukhlal Muscle Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Torino face a moderate injury crisis with three key players currently sidelined, creating gaps across multiple areas of the pitch that could impact their tactical flexibility. The loss of A. Ismajli to a muscle injury represents a significant blow to their defensive stability, as the center-back has been a crucial component of their backline structure. Meanwhile, F. Anjorin's hip injury removes an important midfield option, potentially limiting the team's ability to rotate in the center of the park and maintain fresh legs during congested fixture periods.

The absence of Z. Aboukhlal due to muscle injury further compounds their selection headaches, particularly in the attacking phases where his pace and creativity have provided valuable options. With three players unavailable and no doubtful cases offering potential returns, the coaching staff will need to rely heavily on squad depth to maintain competitive levels. The combination of muscle and hip injuries suggests these absences could be prolonged, making it essential for fringe players to step up and prove their worth. This situation will test Torino's squad depth and adaptability, forcing tactical adjustments that could either expose weaknesses or reveal hidden strengths within the broader group.

Recent Form

LWLDD
L Cagliari 2-1 (A)
W Sassuolo 2-1 (H)
L Udinese 2-0 (A)
D Inter 2-2 (H)
D Cremonese 0-0 (A)

Form Analysis

Torino's recent form reveals a team struggling to find consistency across their last five outings, managing just one victory alongside two draws and two defeats. Their mixed results paint a picture of a side caught between moments of promise and periods of vulnerability, with their performances seemingly influenced by venue and opposition quality.

The attacking statistics highlight a concerning trend, with Torino netting only five goals across these five matches while conceding seven at the other end. Their solitary victory came at home against Sassuolo in a 2-1 triumph, demonstrating their capacity to find the net when conditions align favorably. However, away form presents a more troubling narrative, with defeats to both Cagliari and Udinese showcasing their struggles on the road. The 2-2 draw with Inter stands out as their most impressive result during this period, suggesting they can compete with higher-caliber opposition when playing at home. Their goalless stalemate with Cremonese away from home further emphasizes their difficulties in creating meaningful attacking opportunities when traveling. The defensive record shows room for improvement, having kept just one clean sheet while allowing multiple goals in three of their five fixtures, indicating structural issues that need addressing to climb the table.

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