FOCUS ON TORINO VS INTER
* Inter have won each of their last five league games against Torino, scoring 2.6 goals on average – having failed to win any of their previous five games against the Granata in Serie A (D3 L2).
* Torino have won only two of their last 17 home Serie A games against Inter (D3 L12), failing to score in 10 matches in this period.
* Torino haven’t won any of their last six league games under Ivan Juric (D3 L3); the last time the Granata recorded a longer streak without a win in Serie A under a single manager was back in December 2020, under Marco Giampaolo (eight games).
* Inter have drawn each of their last three away league games (v Atalanta, Napoli and Genoa), the last time they registered a longer run of draws on the road in Serie A was back in December 2004 (six, under Roberto Mancini).
* Torino have the largest difference (+14) between the points picked up in home matches (24) and those gained in away games (10) in Serie A this season.
* Inter (17) have gained the most points from losing positions in Serie A this season, while Torino (4) have picked up the fewest points from such positions.
* Inter have the biggest difference between goals conceded (22) and Expected Goals against (29.2) in Serie A this season; indeed, according to opta’s xG model, based on the quality of the shots faced, the Nerazzurri should have conceded 7.2 more goals.
* Inter have had the most direct attacks (56) in Serie A this season; in addition they have scored the joint-most goals via direct attacks (seven, alongside Venezia).
* Andrea Belotti has played more home Serie A games against Inter (seven) than against any other side without ever scoring in Serie A; indeed, all his four goals in the top-flight against the Nerazzurri have come at Meazza stadium.
* Lautaro Martínez has been involved in five goals (four goals and one assist) in his last five Serie A games against Torino; in general, only against Cagliari (seven) he has been involved in more goals in the Italian top-flight.
(Photo LaPresse)