Roma’s situation has not changed under Ivan Jurić, who was appointed after Daniele De Rossi was sacked. The Croatian coach started well with two victories but is now on a three-match winless streak in Serie A.
In the previous round, I Giallorossi suffered a crushing 5-1 defeat away against Fiorentina. The team delivered a poor performance, allowing too many errors in defence and did not live up to their usual standards in attack.
Newcomer Mario Hermoso was sent off in the match against Fiorentina and is suspended for the match against Torino. However, we expect Angeliño to return to the defence, where he will form a defensive trio with Evan NDicka and Gianluca Mancini.
Torino picked up three points against Como last weekend, ending a four-game losing streak across all competitions. However, the team’s outlook remains uncertain. The cornerstone of their attack, Duván Zapata, is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury, and there is no adequate replacement in the squad.
Without the Colombian forward, the visitors’ attack lacks creativity and energy. While they managed to secure three points against Como, they did so by capitalizing on a mistake by Matthias Braunöder rather than displaying dominance.
With Zapata absent, the only alternative is pairing Ché Adams and Antonio Sanabria, while the young Swedish forward Alieu Njie will most likely remain on the bench again.
Croatian fullback Borna Sosa is still out due to injury, with Valentino Lazaro expected to take his place.
Bet hereRoma’s recent struggles have positioned them 12th in the standings. With lingering doubts about Ivan Jurić’s management, their form has been less than inspiring. In recent games, we have seen a below-par display from the Romans, with limited prospects for improvement.
Torino, on the other hand, might have issues in the offence, but under Paolo Vanoli, their defensive organization makes them a difficult side to break down.
Despite having significant squad issues, they are capable of putting up resistance against a struggling Roma.
While Roma will likely hold the initiative throughout the match, we expect a match where Torino will sit back and wait for their chances to exploit counterattacks. Our prediction for this clash would be Torino or a draw.
Paolo Vanoli clearly worked on his team’s defensive aspect. In the match against Como, Torino allowed far fewer scoring chances near their goal than usual and managed to keep a clean sheet.
AS Roma, under Jurić, play rather conservatively and rarely score more than two goals. Historical head-to-head matches between these two sides support this trend; four ended with two goals or less scored.
It seems unlikely that teams will go all out in the attack, and we will probably witness a low-scoring affair. Therefore, our second pick for Roma vs Torino would be under 2.5 goals.
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