Result TORINO 0 – 0 LECCE, Serie A Week 4, Sunday 15 September 2024

Result Torino 0 – 0 Lecce, 👉 Serie A Week 4  👉2024 – 2025 Serie A


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53% Ball Possession TORINO and 47% Ball Possession LECCE
Torino 0 – 0 Lecce 
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Lecce, 15th position with 3 points and a negative goal difference of -5
Torino, 3rd position with 7 points and a positive goal difference of +2

The Serie A Week 4 match between Torino and Lecce concluded with a 0-0 draw on Sunday, September 15, 2024, held at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy.   On a positive note, Torino has been on a roll, winning their last four Serie A encounters against Lecce without letting in a single goal. This is quite a turnaround from their earlier record, where they managed only one win in the last eight meetings with Lecce (D3 L4). Will today be the day that changes? Can Lecce secure a win or at least a draw?

✅   Stats before the game:

Torino have won each of their last four Serie A games against Lecce without conceding a goal, after having obtained just one win in their previous eight matches against this opponent (D3 L4); the Granata have managed to record more consecutive wins while keeping a clean sheet in their history in the competition only against Brescia (six, between 1967 and 1970).
Lecce have won only two of their 10 away games against Torino in Serie A (D2 L6), both with a score of 2-1: on 9 January 2000 and 16 September 2019, in two of the last four occasions in which they have played at home to the Granata during the first half of the season of the top flight.
Torino have scored in 16 of their last 17 games against Lecce in the top flight (26 goals in the process, an average of 1.5 per game) – the only exception being a 0-4 defeat for the Apulians on 2 February 2020, with goals from Alessandro Deiola, Antonin Barak, Filippo Falco and Gianluca Lapadula.

Lecce have remained unbeaten in four of their six Serie A away games with Luca Gotti on the bench (2W, 2D) – however, the Apulian team’s last away success against an opponent who starts the league day in the top five in the standings dates back to 19 February 2023 – 2-1 against Atalanta, with Marco Baroni on the bench.

Torino have obtained at least seven points in their first three games in a Serie A season for the fourth time in the three points for a win era, after 2015/16, 2017/18 and 2022/23 – however, only in the first of these have they managed to find success also in the fourth seasonal appointment (on that occasion 2-0 against Sampdoria).
Not since 1979/80 had Juventus and Torino jointly occupied first place in the Serie A standings after the first three games played (with Inter in that case, with Inter and Udinese instead this year).

Torino lineup against Lecce

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Lecce lineup against Torino

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The Olimpico di Torino Stadium ready for Torino vs Lecce

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Result Torino 0 – 0 Lecce 🟡🔴
Sunday 15 September 2024
Olimpico di Torino Stadium
Turin, Italy

15:00

Referee: COLOMBO
Assistants: MASTRODONATO – DI GIACINTO
Fourth Official: RUTELLA
VAR: GUIDA
AVAR: PAGANESSI

⚽️ Goals:

🟨 Booked:

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

TORINO (3-5-2): Milinkovic-Savic; Vojvoda (20’ Walukiewicz), Coco, Masina; Lazaro, Linetty (62′ Tameze), Ricci, Ilic (74′ Gineitis), Pedersen (46′ Sosa); Adams, Zapata (74′ Karamoh). 

 Subs: Paleari, Donnarumma, Sanabria, Maripan, Dembele, Sosa, Tameze, Ciammaglichella, Bianay Balcot, Njie.

Coach: Vanoli.

🟡🔴Lineup LECCE (4-2-3-1): Falcone; Guilbert, Baschirotto, Gaspar, Gallo; Ramadani, Pierret (46′ Coulibaly); Berisha (70′ Oudine), Morente (70′ Rafia), Rebic (60′ Pierotti); Krstovic.

Subs: Fruchtl, Samooja, Borbei, Pelmard, Jean, Bonifazi, Mcjannet, Marchiwinski, Hasa.

Coach: Luca Gotti.