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