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Italian Soccer Serie A
55% Ball Possession TORINO and 45% Ball Possession MONZA
Torino 1 – 1 Monza
60′ Adam Masina 63′ Milan Djuric
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Torino, 11th position with 14 points and a negative goal difference of -3
Monza, 19th position with 8 points and a negative goal difference of -5
Torino and Monza played to a 1-1 draw in Serie A’s Week 13 on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at the Olimpico di Torino Stadium in Turin, Italy. This result allows Torino to accumulate 15 points, placing them in 11th position in the league standings. Both teams managed to break their streak of three consecutive losses with this draw.
The match featured two goals from corner kicks within just a few minutes. Masina opened the scoring in the 59th minute, but Djuric quickly equalized for Monza in the 63rd minute. In the first half, Alessandro Nesta’s squad appeared more threatening, but the second half saw a shift in momentum. With Njie’s introduction, Torino created several scoring chances, notably a double opportunity for Gineitis and Walukiewicz in the 75th minute. However, Turati and the Monza defense held firm, securing a valuable point. Looking ahead, Vanoli’s team will face Antonio Conte’s Napoli in their next match.
The atmosphere is tense as Torino supporters plan to leave the Curve empty during the first half to protest against President Cairo. The group will gather beneath the stands. The protest will carry on into the second half within the stadium. “If you care about Toro, come and support us.” Pietro Arese, the Italian record holder in the 1500 meters and a devoted Granata fan, states, “It’s time for a change in ownership.”
Torino gained the upper hand in the 60th minute when Adam Masina found the net with a powerful header from just a few feet away, directing it into the top right corner. Valentino Lazaro provided the assist with a well-placed cross after a corner was given away by Pedro Pereira. The match is now open! Lazaro delivered the corner, sending the ball to the far post, where Masina soared high to head it past a helpless Turati!
👉 Torino 1 – 0 Monza, 60th minute ⚽️ goal by Adam Masina for @TorinoFC1906_En from very close range with a headed shot to the top right corner. The assist is by Valentino Lazaro following a corner conceded by Pedro Pereira. https://t.co/baPznOQvzJ
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) November 24, 2024
Monza struck back in the 63rd minute, with Milan Djuric scoring from close range with a header that found the bottom left corner. The setup was courtesy of Georgios Kyriakopoulos, who delivered a cross following a corner conceded by Adam Masina. Kyriakopoulos took the corner from the right side, right at the penalty spot, and Djuric directed his header into the far post, leaving Milinkovic-Savic helpless!
👉 Torino 1 – 1 Monza, 63rd minute ⚽️ goal by Milan Djuric equalized for @ACMonzaEN from very close range with a headed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Georgios Kyriakopoulos with a cross following a corner conceded by Adam Masina. https://t.co/1OURdIrTnD
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) November 24, 2024
✅ Stats before the game:
Torino has not lost to Monza in their last four Serie A encounters, boasting two wins and two draws. Their latest clash took place on March 30, where Torino secured a 1-0 victory thanks to a penalty scored by Antonio Sanabria at the Olimpico Grande Torino. Interestingly, Monza’s inaugural Serie A match was against Torino on August 13, 2022, which ended in a 2-1 triumph for the Granata at the U-Power Stadium, featuring goals from Miranchuk and Sanabria for Torino, while Dany Mota netted one for Monza.
Torino have recorded six defeats in their last seven league matches (W1), losing the three most recent ones without scoring a goal; the Granata have not suffered consecutive defeats in Serie A since the period between January and February 2020 (six in that case) while the last time they lost four consecutive matches without scoring in the tournament dates back to the period between February and March 2014.
Torino have lost two of their last three home league games (1W), as many defeats as they had suffered in their previous 21 home games in Serie A (9W, 10D, 2L).
Monza have lost their last three league games without scoring, in their history in Serie A only once have they recorded more consecutive defeats: in the first five games in the top flight (between August and September 2022).
Monza is the team that has worsened the most in this championship in terms of points compared to the first 12 games of last Serie A season: -9 for the Brianza team (eight in 2024/25 compared to 17 in 2023/24).
Monza and Torino are the last two teams both for offensive recoveries (44 for the Brianza team and 50 for the Granata team) and for vertical attacks (five for the Lombards and seven for the Piedmontese) in this Serie A season.
Torino and Monza are two of the three teams to have conceded the most headed goals in the 2024/25 Serie A: five, equal to Lecce.
Player Stats
Antonio Sanabria has scored three goals against Monza in Serie A, only against Atalanta, Hellas Verona and Sassuolo (all with four) has he done better in the tournament. In addition, only Lautaro Martínez has scored more goals (five) against the Brianza team in Serie A.
Since Monza has played in Serie A (2022/23), Dany Mota is the Brianza player who has scored the most goals in the competition (13), including the club’s first goal in the tournament (against Torino on 13 August 2022). The 1998-born player (four goals in 10 matches in 2024/25) is just one goal away from equalling his seasonal scoring record in Serie A, set in 2022/23 (five but in 29 appearances).
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The Olimpico di Torino Stadium is ready for Torino vs Monza
Next stop: Olimpico Grande Torino 🚎 pic.twitter.com/Ez4qfIaREV
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Next stop: Olimpico Grande Torino 🚎 pic.twitter.com/Ez4qfIaREV
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👉 First half is over. Torino 0 – 0 Monza
⚽️ Goals: 0
🟨 Yellow Cards: 45′ Ché Adams (T)
✅ Shots on goal: Torino 1, Monza 5
✅ Corners: Torino 1, Monza 1
✅ Saves: Torino 5, Monza 0✍️Ball Possession: 49.5% @TorinoFC1906_En and 50.5% @ACMonzaENhttps://t.co/BZhvKOTL5l… https://t.co/VX5Wa00qHx
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) November 24, 2024
👉Result Torino 1 – 1 Monza
⚽️ Goals: 60′ Adam Masina (T), 63′ Milan Djuric (M)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 45′ Ché Adams (T), 61′ Alessandro Bianco (M), 76′ Armando Izzo (M)
✅ Shots on goal: Torino 5, Monza 6
✅ Corners: Torino 7, Monza 3
✅ Saves: Torino 5, Monza 3✍️Ball… https://t.co/P8ge43vDEc
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) November 24, 2024
2024 – 2025 Italian Serie A Week 13
Result Torino 1 – 1 Monza
Sunday 24 November 2024
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Turin, Italy
15:00
Referee: ABISSO
Assistants: CECCONI – ZINGARELLI
Fourth Official: PRONTERA
VAR: DIONISI
AVAR: MAZZOLENI
⚽️ Goals: 60′ Adam Masina (T), 63′ Milan Djuric (M)
🟨 Booked: 45′ Ché Adams (T), 61′ Alessandro Bianco (M), 76′ Armando Izzo (M)
✅ Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:
👉 Lineup TORINO (3-5-2): Milinkovic Savic; Walukiewicz, Coco, Masina; Pedersen, Vlasic, Ricci, Gineitis, Lazaro; Adams, Sanabria.
Subs: Paleari, Donnarumma, Karamoh, Maripan, Dembele, Sosa, Vojvoda, Tameze, Ciammaglichella, Linetty, Njie.
Coach: Vanoli.
👉Lineup MONZA (3-4-2-1): Turati; Izzo, Marì, Carboni; Pereira, Bondo, Bianco, Kyriakopoulos; Maldini, Mota, Djuric.
Subs: Pizzignacco, Mazza, Caldirola, Caprari, Sensi, Birindelli, Forson, Maric, Valoti, Petagna, Postiglione, Colombo, Vignato, Ciurria.
Coach: Alessandro Nesta.