Juventus 0-0 Torino: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Juventus 0-0 Torino in the Serie A on Saturday, 08 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Juventus vs Torino

Juventus 0-0 Torino Post-Match Review

The Juventus vs Torino match concluded in a 0-0 draw, a result that might surprise given Juventus’s recent form of two wins and a loss. Juventus, playing at home, failed to capitalise on their dominance, as seen in their previous victories against Cremonese and Udinese. Torino, on the other hand, extended their unbeaten run to five matches, showcasing resilience after drawing with Pisa and Bologna. The stalemate suggests a tactical battle where neither side could break through, despite Juventus’s home advantage.

Key moments in the game were dominated by substitutions, with Juventus making five changes throughout the match, indicating a search for a breakthrough that never materialised. Torino’s only yellow card to Kristjan Asllani in the 64th minute did not significantly alter the game’s flow. Both teams’ inability to score reflects a cautious approach, possibly influenced by Torino’s solid defensive record in recent fixtures against Bologna and Napoli.

Juventus 0-0 Torino Statistics

Juventus controlled the game with 72% possession compared to Torino’s 28%, yet failed to convert this dominance into goals. The Bianconeri also had more corners, with six to Torino’s two, indicating a higher number of attacking opportunities. Both teams matched each other in successful dribbles at 50%, suggesting parity in individual skill despite Juventus’s overall control. Torino’s single yellow card contrasted with Juventus’s clean disciplinary record, highlighting a more disciplined performance from the home side.

The statistics underline Juventus’s inability to capitalise on their possession and set-piece opportunities, a factor that could concern bettors looking at their attacking efficiency. Torino, despite their lower possession, managed to keep a solid defensive shape, which was crucial in securing a point away from home.

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Key Moments from Juventus 0-0 Torino

The match was defined by a series of substitutions rather than decisive on-field actions. Juventus made five changes, starting with D. Rugani replacing F. Gatti at halftime, followed by F. Conceicao and D. Vlahovic entering the fray in the 65th minute. Late substitutions of K. Yildiz and M. Locatelli in the 84th and 86th minutes respectively, showed Juventus’s desperation to find a winner.

Torino’s key moments included early substitutions at halftime with I. Ilic and C. Ngonge coming on, and a yellow card to Kristjan Asllani in the 64th minute. The latter substitutions of N. Vlasic and G. Simeone in the 79th minute and A. Ismajli in the 88th minute aimed to maintain their defensive solidity. These moments highlight a game where tactical adjustments were the primary narrative.

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Juventus 0-0 Torino Lineups

Juventus

Juventus deployed a 3-4-2-1 formation with Michele Di Gregorio in goal, a back three of Pierre Kalulu, Daniele Rugani, and Teun Koopmeiners, and a midfield quartet of Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Khéphren Thuram, and Andrea Cambiaso. The attacking duo of Francisco Conceição and Kenan Yıldız supported striker Dušan Vlahović. Despite their strong lineup, Juventus struggled to break down Torino’s defence, suggesting a need for more creativity in the final third.

Torino

Torino lined up in a 3-5-2 formation with Alberto Paleari in goal, a back three of Ardian Ismajli, Guillermo Maripán, and Saúl Coco, and a midfield five consisting of Marcus Pedersen, Cesare Casadei, Ivan Ilić, Nikola Vlašić, and Valentino Lazaro. The front two of Cyril Ngonge and Giovanni Simeone worked hard to press Juventus’s defence. Torino’s disciplined approach and solid defensive structure were key to securing a valuable point away from home.

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Bwin’s Man of the Match

Manuel Locatelli of Juventus was named Bwin’s Man of the Match for his pivotal role in midfield. Despite the lack of goals, Locatelli’s control and distribution were crucial in maintaining Juventus’s high possession rate. His performance was a beacon of consistency in a match where Juventus struggled to find the net.

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Updated Form Guide

Juventus

Recent Serie A matches:

  • Win: 2-1 vs Cremonese (A)
  • Win: 3-1 vs Udinese (H)
  • Loss: 0-1 vs Lazio (A)

Torino

Recent Serie A matches:

  • Draw: 2-2 vs Pisa (H)
  • Draw: 0-0 vs Bologna (A)
  • Win: 2-1 vs Genoa (H)
  • Win: 1-0 vs Napoli (H)
  • Draw: 3-3 vs Lazio (A)

Next Fixtures in Serie A

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Juventus

Currently 7th in the league with 18 points, Juventus will face Fiorentina, who are 20th with 4 points, on November 22, 2025 at 17:00.

Torino

Sitting 13th in the league with 13 points, Torino’s next match is against Como, who are 5th with 18 points, on November 24, 2025 at 17:30.

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