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Serie A Live! Juventus vs Torino Players Rating (9th November, 2024)

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Juventus’ Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring against Torino
Juventus’ Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring against Torino

In the first Derby della Mole of the season, Juventus asserted their dominance over Torino, winning 2-0 with goals from Timothy Weah and Kenan Yildiz.

Also Read: Serie A Match Report! Juventus vs Torino Match Updates, News and Scores (9th November, 2024)

Here’s how the players rated in the match:

Juventus (4-2-3-1)

Mattia Perin – 6.5
The veteran goalkeeper didn’t face any major threats but remained alert to any danger, earning a clean sheet in his third consecutive Serie A appearance this season.

Nicolò Savona – 6
The Italy international showed composure in defense, though his passing and overall technical skills still need improvement.

Federico Gatti – 6.5
Gatti was solid at the back, bullying opponents, particularly Tony Sanabria, and nearly got involved in a skirmish with Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

Pierre Kalulu – 7
Another strong performance from the Milan loanee, consistently winning aerial duels and being the first to every ball.

Andrea Cambiaso – 7.5
Cambiaso had a standout performance, contributing defensively and offensively. His run down the left led to Weah’s opening goal and caused problems for Torino throughout.

Manuel Locatelli – 7
The midfielder was a commanding presence, effectively shielding the defense and starting the play that led to the second goal with a well-placed long ball.

Khephren Thuram – 6.5
Thuram showed his energy and dynamism, always working hard to support his teammates and contributing to both defense and attack.

Timothy Weah – 7
Weah was in the right place at the right time to score the opening goal, tapping in after a dangerous run from Cambiaso. His pace kept Torino’s Valentino Lazaro on edge throughout.

Teun Koopmeiners – 6
Koopmeiners showed signs of settling in at Juventus, becoming a leader in pressing situations and contributing with a couple of near-goals and an assist for the disallowed goal.

Kenan Yildiz – 7.5
Yildiz was a constant threat for Torino, starting the move that led to Weah’s goal and scoring the decisive second with a well-timed sliding header.

Dusan Vlahovic – 5.5
Vlahovic had a relatively quiet game, missing a few opportunities that could have made the scoreline more convincing.

Substitutes

Francisco Conceicao – 7
The Portuguese winger made a significant impact, providing the cross that allowed Yildiz to score Juventus’ second goal.

Weston McKennie – N/A
Danilo – N/A

Torino (3-5-2)

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic – 5
Milinkovic-Savic had a difficult time keeping the Juventus attackers at bay, particularly when caught out of position for the second goal. Not his best performance.

Koffi Djidji – 5.5
Djidji struggled to contain the Juventus wingers, particularly Cambiaso and Weah, and was often on the back foot during counterattacks.

Perr Schuurs – 6
Schuurs was one of the more composed defenders for Torino, putting in a decent shift, although he couldn’t do enough to stop Juventus from getting two goals.

Alessandro Buongiorno – 5.5
Buongiorno battled hard but found it hard to cope with the pace and intensity of Juventus’ attacks, especially as they grew into the game.

Wilfried Singo – 5
Singo was not able to offer much offensively and struggled defensively, with Cambiaso and Weah regularly getting past him down the flanks.

Sasa Lukic – 5
Lukic couldn’t dictate play as Torino would have hoped, and his influence waned as Juventus maintained control of the game.

Bram Nuytinck – 5
Nuytinck tried to battle in midfield but couldn’t offer the necessary support in Torino’s efforts to break down Juventus’ defense.

Karol Linetty – 5.5
Linetty was somewhat invisible in the middle of the park, rarely impacting either the defensive or attacking phases of the match.

Nemanja Radonjic – 6
Radonjic was one of Torino’s brighter players, showing flashes of skill and driving forward in the second half. He came close to scoring but couldn’t make an impact.

Antonio Sanabria – 5
Sanabria struggled in attack, often isolated, and had minimal opportunities to break down Juventus’ defense. His physical presence was neutralized by Gatti.

Substitutes

David Zima – N/A
Vincenzo Millico – N/A

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