Inter vs Torino

Player statistic

1st half
Ange-Yoan Bonny
(Assist: Issiaka Kamate)
Goal 35'    
2nd half
Andy Diouf
(Assist: Marcus Thuram)
Goal 47'    
    57' Goal Sandro Kulenovic
Petar Sucic Yellow card 71'    
Issiaka Kamate Yellow card 79'    
Pio Esposito Yellow card 83'    
    87' Yellow card Guillermo Maripán

Match statistic

63
Possession
37
10
Total shots
11
4
Shots on target
4
4
Shots off target
5
2
Blocked shots
2
2
Corners
2
1
Offsides
1
11
Fouls
12
Result Inter 2 - 1 Torino, Coppa Italia Quarterfinals, Wednesday 4 February 2026

🏆🇮🇹👉    Inter triumphed in the Coppa Italia Quarterfinals with a 2-1 win over Torino on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at the U-Power Stadium, a neutral venue in Monza. Chivu's squad advances to the semi-finals, where they will meet the winner of the match between Como and Napoli.

The Nerazzurri scored one goal in each half. Bonny netted the first goal in the first half, while Diouf extended the lead early in the second half. Just ten minutes later, Kulenovic found the net for Torino, bringing the match back to life. Following that, Torino mounted a vigorous offensive for the last thirty minutes, putting Inter's defense to the test.

Torino even managed to equalize with a goal from Prati, but it was ruled out for a narrow offside. Despite the late surge, Baroni's team was unable to overcome the deficit and was eliminated from the Coppa Italia.

andro Kulenovic scored with a header from very close range, beating the Inter goalkeeper.

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The game ...

⚫️🔵 Inter 1 - 0 Torino 🐂

Inter took the lead in the 35th minute.  Ange-Yoan Bonny scored with a header from very close range, beating Torino goalkeeper Alberto Paleari in the bottom left corner. He was assisted by Issiaka Kamate, who delivered a cross. Kamate executed a fantastic play on the right, getting past Obrador and sending a beautiful cross into the box. Bonny made a great run to the near post, anticipated Paleari's move, and headed the ball into the net.

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⚫️🔵 Inter 2 - 0 Torino 🐂

With high motivation, Inter scored their second goal in the 47th minute.  Andy Diouf found the net with a left-footed shot from the center of the box, placing the ball in the center of the goal. He was assisted by Marcus Thuram. Frattesi played a through ball to Thuram, who controlled it well in the penalty area before laying it off to Diouf, who scored with a sliding shot, making it 2-0. The Torino defense was caught off guard, allowing Diouf too much space in the middle of the box.

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⚫️🔵 Inter 2 - 1 Torino 🐂

Torino reduced the deficit in the 57th minute.  Sandro Kulenovic scored with a header from very close range, beating Inter goalkeeper Josef Martinez.

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At the end of the match, Inter players celebrate the passing to the Coppa Italia Semifinals.

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Inter Captain Lautaro Martinez 

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Stats BEFORE the game



Inter has triumphed in 12 of their last 13 official encounters with Torino (1 draw) – all in Serie A – winning the last seven in a row; the Nerazzurri have never managed to secure eight straight wins against the Granata in all competitions (since 1929/30), with a previous streak of seven occurring between 2002 and 2008.

Torino's most recent win over Inter in an official match was over seven years ago, on January 27, 2019, in Serie A: a 1-0 victory thanks to a goal from Armando Izzo, while Walter Mazzarri was the coach at the Olimpico Grande Torino.

Inter and Torino are set to face each other again in a match outside of Serie A for the first time in 35 years, since January 23, 1991, in the Coppa Italia round of 16; the Granata, under coach Emiliano Mondonico, knocked out the Nerazzurri, managed by Giovanni Trapattoni, in that round with a 1-0 home win in the second leg, after losing 2-1 away in the first leg.

This will mark the 16th encounter between Inter and Torino in the Coppa Italia: the Granata currently lead with eight victories to five, alongside two draws – only against Milan (10) have the Granata secured more wins in the tournament than against the Nerazzurri (eight, equal to their tally against Roma).

After suffering defeats in their first two home matches in the Coppa Italia against Torino (from 1939 to 1968), Inter has since won all five of their following home games against the Granata in the tournament, netting eight goals and allowing just one.

In the last six editions of the Coppa Italia (since 2019/20), Inter has reached the semi-finals five times; they only missed out on the penultimate stage in 2023/24, when they were eliminated by Bologna in the round of 16. Torino could advance to the Coppa Italia semi-finals for the first time since 1993/94; indeed, in the last four editions where they reached the quarter-finals, the Granata were eliminated at this stage (2022/23 against Fiorentina, 2019/20 against Milan, 2017/18 against Juventus, and 2008/09 against Lazio).
The U Power Stadium is set for Inter vs Torino in Monza

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Inter official starting lineup against Torino

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Torino official starting lineup against Inter

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Photo Source x.com/TorinoFC_1906

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Coppa Italia 2025-26 2Coppa Italia Quarterfinals

Inter 2 - 1 Torino
U-Power Stadium
Wednesday 4 February 2026
Monza, Italy

21:00

Referees: MARCHETTI
Assistants: MONDIN – CEOLIN
IV: BONACINA
VAR: LA PENNA
AVAR: GIUA

⚽️ Goals: 35' Ange-Yoan Bonny (I), 47'Andy Diouf (I), 47'
Sandro Kulenovic (T)

🟨 Yellow Cards: 71' Petar Sucic (I), 79' Issiaka Kamate (I), 83' Francesco Pio Esposito (I), 87' Guillermo Maripán (T)

✅ Official Lineups - Formations - Tabellino:

Lineup Inter (3-5-2): Martinez; De Vrij, Acerbi, Carlos Augusto; Kamate (85’ Luis Henrique), Diouf, Mkhitaryan (56’ Sucic), Frattesi, Cocchi (74’ Bisseck); Thuram (55’ Esposito), Bonny (55’ Lautaro Martinez)

Subs: Di Gennaro, Calligaris, Berenbruch, Bovo, Cinquegrano, Alexiou, Topalovic, Bastoni.

Coach: Cristian Chivu.

Lineup Torino (3–5-2): Paleari; Marianucci (62’ Maripan), Coco, Tameze; Pedersen (62’ Lazaro), Anjorin (62’ Ilkhan), Prati, Vlasic, Obrador (88’ Nkounkou); Kulenovic, Njie (69’ Zapata)

Subs: Israel, Siviero, Ebosse, Perciun.

Coach: Baroni.

Inter
Torino

Starting lineups

13
Goalkeeper
14
Defender
56'
15
Defender
43
Defender
74'
6
Defender
30
Midfielder
16
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
57'
41
Midfielder
80'
17
Attacker
9
Attacker
56'
1
Goalkeeper
35
Defender
61'
16
Defender
62'
33
Defender
86'
23
Defender
61
Midfielder
4
Midfielder
10
Midfielder
14
Midfielder
61'
92
Attacker
73'
17
Attacker

Substitutes

95
12
Goalkeeper
40
44
Midfielder
51
Defender
58
Midfielder
45
Midfielder
50
10
56'
94
Attacker
56'
8
Defender
57'
31
Defender
74'
11
Attacker
80'
77
Defender
83
Midfielder
81
Goalkeeper
99
Goalkeeper
6
Midfielder
61'
13
61'
20
Defender
62'
91
Attacker
73'
25
Defender
86'

Click the video to watch Inter 2 - 1 Torino highlights on Wednesday 4 February 2026

Inter
Torino

Starting lineups

13
Goalkeeper
14
Defender
56'
15
Defender
43
Defender
74'
6
Defender
30
Midfielder
16
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
57'
41
Midfielder
80'
17
Attacker
9
Attacker
56'
1
Goalkeeper
35
Defender
61'
16
Defender
62'
33
Defender
86'
23
Defender
61
Midfielder
4
Midfielder
10
Midfielder
14
Midfielder
61'
92
Attacker
73'
17
Attacker

Substitutes

95
12
Goalkeeper
40
44
Midfielder
51
Defender
58
Midfielder
45
Midfielder
50
10
56'
94
Attacker
56'
8
Defender
57'
31
Defender
74'
11
Attacker
80'
77
Defender
83
Midfielder
81
Goalkeeper
99
Goalkeeper
6
Midfielder
61'
13
61'
20
Defender
62'
91
Attacker
73'
25
Defender
86'

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