SempreMilan
·22 février 2025
One win in 11 games at the Olimpico: All the key stats ahead of Torino vs. Milan

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·22 février 2025
AC Milan are back in league action this evening as they face Torino, and they are on a mission to try recover from the disappointment in midweek.
There are only three teams that Milan have played more across all competitions in their 125-year history than Torino, and those are Roma, Inter and Juventus. The record stands at 77 wins, 67 draws and 55 defeats in 198 games.
The two sides met in the first game of the season at San Siro in what was a 2-2 draw, and in Turin last season Duvan Zapata, Ivan Ilic and Ricardo Rodriguez put the hosts 3-0 up after just 46 minutes, with a penalty from Ismael Bennacer in the 55th minute just a consolation.
Milan have just one win in the last 11 games away from home against Torino, so it has no been a happy hunting ground. Our pre-match preview has the latest team news and opposition insight, while below are the best stats.
➤ After a 2-2 draw in the reverse match on MD1, Torino and AC Milan could draw both their Serie A meetings in a season for the first time since 2017/18.
➤ Torino are unbeaten in 10 of their last 11 home games against AC Milan in Serie A (W4 D6); the only away win for the Rossoneri was a 7-0 victory back in May 2021, the Granata’s joint-heaviest Serie A defeat.
➤ Torino have won their last two home league games against AC Milan and only twice in their history in Serie A they achieved at least three home wins in a row against the Rossoneri: three between 1976 and 1977 and four between 1947 and 1949.
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➤ After a streak of seven games without defeat (W1 D6), Torino lost their most recent league match against Bologna; the Granata could lose at least two games in a row in Serie A for the first time since November 2024 (three in that case, against Roma, Fiorentina and Juventus).
➤ AC Milan have won their last two league matches without conceding goal; the Rossoneri could win three consecutive league matches without conceding in Serie A for the first time since February 2023 – that was also the last time they recorded three consecutive clean sheets in the competition.
➤ Since Sérgio Conceição’s first league match with AC Milan (on 11 January against Cagliari), the Rossoneri have picked up the joint-most points in Serie A: 14 (W4 D2 L1), level with Roma, Juventus and Inter.
➤ AC Milan have the most direct attacks (61) in Serie A this season; on the other hand, only Monza and Venezia (both 20) have fewer than Torino (26).
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➤ Among debutant Serie A players this season, Torino’s Ché Adams has been involved in the joint-most goals: 10 (seven goals and three assists), level with Artem Dovbyk. He made his debut in Serie A in the reverse match against AC Milan on MD1.
➤ After scoring against Empoli and Hellas Verona, Santiago Giménez could become the first AC Milan player to score in each of his first three Serie A matches in the three points for a win era among those in their debut season in the competition.
➤ Milan’s Rafael Leão is the only player with at least five goals and at least five assists in each of the last five Serie A seasons (since 2020/21); considering the ‘top five’ European leagues, only four other players have achieved this in the period: Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes, Son Heung-Min and Vincenzo Grifo.