The numbers of Toro-Udinese: granata cynical, Bianconeri sterile ball possession

Il Toro sfrutta bene le occasioni, l’Udinese fa girare palla ma non trova il varco per colpire i granata: i numeri della partita

Torino beats Udinese and earns 3 valuable points. The granata overcame the Bianconeri thanks to goals from Ché Adams and Ali Dembelé, with the Frenchman the star of the day. The challenge was worth so much in terms of tenth place, a box that Toro secured thanks to the success over the Friulians.

The numbers of the match prove Torino right. Vanoli’s team conceded the ball of the game to their opponents who, however, failed to take advantage of ball possession. Udinese dominated 4 of the 6 fractions of the game lasting 15 minutes each. The guests finished with 56% of the ball possession. The Bianconeri completed as many passes (348), with a percentage of 83%. Lower statistics for the Taurus, who finished the match with 260 completed passes and 80% of successful passes.

Il “cecchino” Adams

Torino conceded ball possession to Udinese but did not suffer the Bianconeri offensive. The Friulani kicked 10 times, as many as the Granata. Lovric and his teammates hit the goal mirror more times than the hosts (6 chances against 4 for Adams and his teammates). However, the Toro were more accurate, taking advantage of the sharp goal balls. Fifty percent of the great chances went on goal, with the Scottish striker and Dembelé giving Torino the 3 points.

Adams was the most cynical of the match. Of the 2 shots on goal attempted by the former Southampton man, one swelled the net. The player who kicked the most times was Davis, with 3 attempts and no accomplishments. Udinese’s metronome was Lovric, who completed 96% of the 21 passes attempted. Elmas finished with the same percentage of completed passes.

L’instancabile Gvidas

Toro and Udinese have covered many kilometers. The granata surpassed their opponents with 116 kilometers against the bianconeri’s 115. Among the ranks of Torino, the one who covered the most distance was Gineitis. The Lithuanian, deployed on the outside in the 4-2-3-1, finished the match with 12 kilometers covered. The 2004 class placed second in the special ranking, behind Udinese’s Arthur Atta (who came in at 12.1 kilometers covered).

Cristiano Biraghi is never missing in Toro’s top 5. The fullback is fourth in kilometers traveled, first in sprint speed (the former violet touched 27 kilometers per hour), first in the number of dangerous passes completed (50 percent of those attempted) and tops the list of the number of opponents passed with a vertical pass (4 players).

Gvidas Gineitis of Torino FC gestures during the Serie A football match between Torino FC and Hellas Verona FC.

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