Torino vs Lazio Result 2024-09-29

29-09-2024 10:30
MatchDay 6

Player statistic

1st half
    8' Goal Mattéo Guendouzi
(Assist: Nuno Tavares)
2nd half
Antonio Sanabria Yellow card 54'    
    60' Goal Boulaye Dia
(Assist: Gustav Isaksen)
    62' Yellow card Gustav Isaksen
Ché Adams
(Assist: Nikola Vlasic)
Goal 67'    
Ivan Ilić Yellow card 72'    
    72' Yellow card Mario Gila
    75' Yellow card Mattia Zaccagni
    89' Goal Tijjani Noslin
(Assist: Matías Vecino)
Saúl Coco
(Assist: Adam Masina)
Goal 90+2'    

Match statistic

58
Possession
42
12
Total shots
13
7
Shots on target
7
4
Shots off target
5
1
Blocked shots
1
3
Corners
1
0
Offsides
1
10
Fouls
13

Torino faced a tough loss in their Serie A Week 6 match against Lazio on Sunday, September 29, 2024, held at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy. This defeat marks Torino's first setback in the championship, which is certainly disappointing for the team. As a result, they dropped from 1st to 4th place in the standings, now sitting at 11 points. Their upcoming game will be at San Siro, where they will take on Simone Inzaghi's Inter.

Sadly, Torino have not been alone at the top of the Serie A standings at the end of the day since the 1976/77 season, after 17 games played (29 points, considering two points for a win)

Lazio are unbeaten in nine of their last 10 Serie A matches against Torino (W5 D4), keeping clean sheets in the two most recent ones – the only Granata win in that period dates back to 22 April 2023 (1-0 at home to the Biancocelesti); the Capitoline team could record three consecutive clean sheets against the Piedmontese in the tournament for the first time since the period between 1971 and 1973.

Lazio are unbeaten in any of their last five away matches against Torino in the league (W3 D2), already a record streak for the Biancocelesti against the Granata away from home in Serie A, keeping clean sheets in the two most recent ones; only between 2002 and 2008 have they obtained three consecutive away clean sheets against the Piedmontese in the tournament.

Torino have not been alone at the top of the Serie A standings at the end of the day since the 1976/77 season, after 17 games played (29 points, considering two points for a win) - in that case they finished the championship in second place (Juventus first).

Torino (11 points with 3W, 2D) could remain unbeaten in all of the first six Serie A games of the season for the first time since 1992/93. The Granata could also earn 14 points after six matches in a season in the top flight for the first time in the era of three points for a win (since 1994/95).

Torino have remained unbeaten in 15 of their last 16 home league games (8W, 7D), recording 11 clean sheets, the only home defeat in the period came against Lazio last February 22 (0-2). The Granata could also avoid defeat in nine consecutive home Serie A matches for the first time since December 2016 and April 2017.

Lazio have both scored and conceded in their last seven league games, only twice in their Serie A history have they recorded a longer streak of consecutive matches with both goals scored and conceded: 13 between October 1942 and January 1943 and eight between November and December 1941.

Lazio have lost both away games this season (1-2 against both Udinese and Fiorentina), the last time they lost in all of their first three away games in a Serie A season was in 1969/70.

Torino
Lazio

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
5
Defender
24
Defender
46'
27
Defender
78'
23
Defender
20
Defender
63'
61
Midfielder
46'
8
Midfielder
28
Midfielder
9
Attacker
63'
91
Attacker
94
Goalkeeper
13
29
Defender
80'
34
Defender
30
Defender
68'
8
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
19
Attacker
68'
18
Attacker
68'
10
Attacker
11
Attacker
89'

Substitutes

77
Midfielder
66
Midfielder
7
Attacker
21
Defender
17
Goalkeeper
45
Goalkeeper
16
Defender
46'
18
Attacker
46'
10
Midfielder
63'
92
Attacker
63'
13
78'
55
Goalkeeper
4
Defender
9
Attacker
35
Goalkeeper
22
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
3
Defender
68'
5
Midfielder
68'
20
Attacker
68'
77
Defender
80'
14
Attacker
89'