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Preview: Torino vs Hellas Verona, Serie A Gameweek 31

Preview: Torino vs Hellas Verona, Serie A Gameweek 31

  • runaway 2025/04/06 08:41
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Having seen his team fall behind near the hour mark at Stadio Olimpico, Torino coach Paolo Vanoli sent on two substitutes who then helped salvage a 1-1 draw against high-flying Lazio.


Yann Karamoh sent Cristiano Biraghi away down the left wing, and the latter found goalscorer Gvidas Gineitis with a deflected cross, as Toro's undefeated streak continued.


This calendar year, no team has drawn more games in Serie A (seven, level with luckless Venezia) and the Granata are continuing a recent tradition of being tough to beat - particularly in Turin.


Across the last couple of campaigns, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has recorded at least three more clean sheets on home turf (18) than any other goalkeeper throughout Europe's five leagues.


Indeed, only Scudetto contenders Napoli have conceded fewer home goals in Serie A this season, with Toro having recently won three of their last four fixtures at Stadio Olimpico Grande.


Considering results since the start of 2025, Vanoli's men would rank seventh in the standings with 19 points from 12 matches, albeit a mid-season slump in the weeks prior means they still sit just outside the top half.


Following a 3-2 away win in September's reverse fixture, Torino are unbeaten in 11 league games against Verona, so they will now expect to taste more success as hosts.


Hellas have lost their last two top-flight clashes with Toro: only once before have they suffered three straight defeats to the Turin club in Serie A, and not since 1970.


While Sunday's hosts are renowned for their solidity, Verona own the division's worst defensive record; yet they have kept a clean sheet in both games either side of the international break.


After beating Udinese 1-0 away from home, the Scaligeri returned to action on Monday, with a goalless draw against relegation rivals Parma. So, they could now record three straight Serie A shutouts for the first time in some 25 years.


Paolo Zanetti's side had previously lost four games out of five while conceding goals at a rate of two per game, but their capacity to pull off occasional wins has kept them at arm's length from danger.


With eight rounds remaining, Verona sit seven points above the drop zone, leaving their destiny very much within their own hands.


Torino possible starting lineup:

Milinkovic-Savic; Walukiewicz, Maripan, Coco, Biraghi; Ricci, Casadei; Lazaro, Vlasic, Elmas; Adams


Hellas Verona possible starting lineup:

Montipo; Ghilardi, Coppola, Valentini; Tchatchoua, Bernede, Serdar, Duda, Bradaric; Tengstedt, Sarr

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