Match Details

Serie A
Cremonese
0 0
Torino
Full Time
HT 0-0
Match Started
Half Time
J. Vandeputte D. Okereke 60'

Substitution

R. Floriani A. Zerbin 60'

Substitution

VAR
Federico Baschirotto 64'

VAR Check: Goal cancelled

G. Maripan L. Marianucci 68'

Substitution

G. Simeone A. Njie 68'

Substitution

A. Grassi M. Payero 73'

Substitution

R. Obrador C. Biraghi 76'

Substitution

N. Vlasic F. Anjorin 76'

Substitution

Saúl Coco 78'

Yellow Card

Enzo Ebosse 80'

Yellow Card

Alieu Njie 80'

Yellow Card

A. Sanabria M. Djuric 84'

Substitution

S. Luperto T. Barbieri 84'

Substitution

S. Kulenovic 90'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Cremonese 4-4-2 Marco Giampaolo

E. Audero 1
Audero
G. Pezzella 3
Pezzella
S. Luperto 5
Luperto
F. Baschirotto 6
Baschirotto
F. Terracciano 24
Terracciano
J. Vandeputte 27
Vandeputte
A. Grassi 33
Grassi
W. Bondo 38
Bondo
R. Floriani 22
Floriani
A. Sanabria 99
Sanabria
F. Bonazzoli 90
Bonazzoli

Starters

  • E. Audero1 E. Audero
  • G. Pezzella3 G. Pezzella
  • S. Luperto5 S. Luperto
  • F. Baschirotto6 F. Baschirotto
  • F. Terracciano24 F. Terracciano
  • J. Vandeputte27 J. Vandeputte
  • A. Grassi33 A. Grassi
  • W. Bondo38 W. Bondo
  • R. Floriani22 R. Floriani
  • A. Sanabria99 A. Sanabria
  • F. Bonazzoli90 F. Bonazzoli

Substitutes

  • T. Barbieri4 T. Barbieri
  • A. Zerbin7 A. Zerbin
  • M. Djuric9 M. Djuric
  • M. Bianchetti15 M. Bianchetti
  • M. Silvestri16 M. Silvestri
  • S. Lottici Tessadri21 S. Lottici Tessadri
  • F. Ceccherini23 F. Ceccherini
  • M. Faye30 M. Faye
  • M. Payero32 M. Payero
  • F. Folino55 F. Folino
  • L. Nava69 L. Nava
  • D. Okereke77 D. Okereke

Torino 3-4-1-2 Leonardo Colucci

A. Paleari 1
Paleari
E. Ebosse 77
Ebosse
G. Maripan 13
Maripan
S. Coco 23
Coco
R. Obrador 33
Obrador
G. Gineitis 66
Gineitis
C. Casadei 22
Casadei
M. Pedersen 16
Pedersen
N. Vlasic 10
Vlasic
C. Adams 19
Adams
G. Simeone 18
Simeone

Starters

  • A. Paleari1 A. Paleari
  • E. Ebosse77 E. Ebosse
  • G. Maripan13 G. Maripan
  • S. Coco23 S. Coco
  • R. Obrador33 R. Obrador
  • G. Gineitis66 G. Gineitis
  • C. Casadei22 C. Casadei
  • M. Pedersen16 M. Pedersen
  • N. Vlasic10 N. Vlasic
  • C. Adams19 C. Adams
  • G. Simeone18 G. Simeone

Substitutes

  • M. Prati4 M. Prati
  • E. Ilkhan6 E. Ilkhan
  • I. Ilic8 I. Ilic
  • F. Anjorin14 F. Anjorin
  • S. Kulenovic17 S. Kulenovic
  • V. Lazaro20 V. Lazaro
  • C. Biraghi34 C. Biraghi
  • L. Marianucci35 L. Marianucci
  • A. Tameze61 A. Tameze
  • F. Israel81 F. Israel
  • A. Njie92 A. Njie
  • L. Siviero99 L. Siviero

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Match Statistics

Cremonese Torino
  • 4 Shots on Goal 1
  • 5 Shots off Goal 2
  • 14 Total Shots 4
  • 5 Blocked Shots 1
  • 9 Shots insidebox 2
  • 5 Shots outsidebox 2
  • 11 Fouls 12
  • 6 Corner Kicks 1
  • 1 Offsides 1
  • 65% Ball Possession 35%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 493 Total passes 278
  • 415 Passes accurate 214
  • 84% Passes % 77%
  • 0.64 expected_goals 0.14
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Cremonese Wins 1
Draws 4
Torino Wins 3

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1. Match Summary

The match between Cremonese and Torino ended in a 0-0 draw. While the scoreline reflects a lack of goals, the game wasn't without its moments. Cremonese dominated possession and created the better chances, but were unable to find the back of the net. A disallowed goal in the 62nd minute, ruled out for a foul, proved to be a significant turning point. Torino, on the other hand, struggled to create opportunities and relied heavily on their goalkeeper to keep Cremonese at bay.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Cremonese: Cremonese were clearly the more dominant side, evidenced by their superior statistics. They enjoyed 65% of the ball possession, completed a significantly higher number of passes (495 vs 278), and had a much higher pass accuracy (84% vs 76%). Their attacking intent was clear with 14 total shots, 8 of which were inside the box. However, their expected goals (xG) of 0.77 suggests they didn't create *high-quality* chances consistently, and their finishing was lacking. The goalkeeper only faced one shot on goal, indicating Torino's struggles to penetrate the Cremonese defense. The lack of yellow cards suggests a relatively disciplined performance.

Torino: Torino were largely ineffective in attack, managing only 4 total shots, with just 1 on target. Their low possession (35%) and pass accuracy (76%) highlight their inability to control the game. They were forced to defend for large periods, with their goalkeeper making 4 crucial saves to prevent Cremonese from scoring. The three yellow cards received suggest a more aggressive, and potentially frustrated, approach to the game. Their xG of 0.16 demonstrates a severe lack of attacking threat. They were fortunate to escape with a point.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 60': Cremonese made a double substitution, bringing on R. Floriani and J. Vandeputte. Minute 62': A controversial moment as Cremonese had a goal disallowed by VAR due to a foul in the build-up. This was a major blow to their momentum. Minute 68': Torino responded with a double substitution, introducing G. Maripan and G. Simeone. Minute 73': Cremonese made another substitution, bringing on A. Grassi. Minute 76': Torino made two further substitutions, with N. Vlasic and R. Obrador entering the field. Minute 78': Torino's S. Coco received a yellow card, indicating increasing pressure from Cremonese. Minute 80': Torino were shown two more yellow cards, to A. Njie and E. Ebosse, highlighting their defensive struggles and potential frustration. Minute 84': Cremonese made two late substitutions, bringing on A. Sanabria and S. Luperto. Minute 90': Torino made a final substitution, bringing on A. Njie.

Conclusion: This match was a tale of two halves in terms of dominance. Cremonese controlled the game but lacked the cutting edge to convert their possession into goals. Torino were largely defensive and relied on their goalkeeper to secure a point. The disallowed goal proved to be a pivotal moment, and ultimately, neither team could break the deadlock.

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