Torino-Milan, the statistics: granata cynical compared to Milan

Le statistiche della partita di ieri sera Torino-Milan. Rossoneri dominanti, ma poco cinici rispetto al Torino che ha sofferto

Great victory last night for Vanoli’s Torino over Conceicao’s Milan. First the gift and the botch between Maignan and Thiaw in the first half. Then in the second half, it was Gineitis who closed the score shortly after Reijnders’ equalizer. The statistics highlight the fact that Torino suffered, but was cynical compared to Milan. Let’s start with ball possession: 65 percent of the Rossoneri versus 35 percent of the Granata. In total, there were 26 shots by Milan; 9 shots by Torino instead. But as for those on goal, only 8 by Milan against 3 by Torino. No red cards, but two yellow cards. One on each side, to Ricci and Musah respectively. 2 offsides each.

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Milan that was dominant, but not concrete. 543 passes made by the team captained by Mike Maignan. While those of the team captained by Ricci were 290. Accuracy was similar: 88% by Milan versus 80% by Toro. Torino much more assertive and foulful in the entries with as many as 14 fouls committed. While there are only 5 fouls by Milan. Finally, there are the corners taken. Only 4 for Torino, while for Milan those kicked are as many as 11.

Torino cinico

Match perfectly played by Torino. Gineitis’ goal, on an assist from Sanabria who quickly took the free kick, photographs the match. Smartness and the desire to bring home the victory made the difference. Cynical Granata, who took advantage of the Rossoneri’s mistakes. Also symbolic is the figure on expected goals. Based on chances created, 0.36 for Torino and 2.28 for Milan. In practice, Toro should have scored 0 goals, while Milan 3. But the truth is another and it smiles on the granata.

Gvidas Gineitis of Torino FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A football match between Torino FC and AC Milan.

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