Juventus vs Torino Results: Juventus Held to a Goalless Draw by Torino in Intense Derby della Mole

Juventus vs Torino Results: Juventus Held to a Goalless Draw by Torino in Intense Derby della Mole

Mansion Sports – Juventus were once again unable to secure a victory after being held to a 0-0 draw by Torino in the 11th week of the 2025/2026 Serie A season at the Allianz Stadium.

The Derby della Mole was marked by high intensity and tactical battles throughout, but both goalkeepers delivered exceptional performances that ensured the match ended without a goal.

Luciano Spalletti’s men dominated possession and created several dangerous chances through the attacking duo of Dusan Vlahovic and Francisco Conceicao. 

However, Torino’s defensive resilience, marshaled by Guillermo Maripan and supported by the brilliance of goalkeeper Alberto Paleari, kept Juventus from finding the breakthrough. 

On the other end, Torino also came close to taking all three points, but Michele Di Gregorio’s excellence between the posts denied them on multiple occasions.

This result marked Juventus’s second consecutive draw following their 1-1 stalemate with Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League. 

While Spalletti continues to search for stability in his team’s form, Torino extended their unbeaten streak to six matches across all competitions.

Goalkeeping Duel: Di Gregorio and Paleari Stand as Impenetrable Walls

From the opening whistle, both goalkeepers emerged as central figures in the contest. Alberto Paleari was alert and composed, producing several crucial saves—including a fine stop to deny Francisco Conceicao’s curling effort toward the far post.

He also displayed sharp reflexes late in the game, blocking Weston McKennie’s powerful header from close range.

Michele Di Gregorio, meanwhile, showcased equal brilliance with his quick reactions and commanding presence. 

He thwarted multiple clear chances from Torino’s attackers, notably tipping away Che Adams’s low strike that was destined for the corner of the net. His one-handed reflex save from point-blank range further frustrated Torino’s attempts to score.

Both sides maintained disciplined defensive structures, leaving little space for attackers to exploit. Juventus created several opportunities through Kenan Yildiz and Jonathan David, but Paleari’s composure kept the scoreboard unchanged. 

Torino responded with dangerous efforts from Giovanni Simeone and Che Adams, yet Di Gregorio’s consistency ensured the match remained goalless.

Juventus Frustrated, Torino Leave with Pride

Although Juventus failed to find the net, the result carried significant value for Torino. The Granata last defeated Juventus in April 2015, and their most recent away victory against their city rivals dated back to April 1995. 

Under interim coach Leonardo Colucci—standing in for the suspended Marco Baroni—Torino displayed discipline, organization, and mental strength throughout the match.

Torino grew more adventurous in the second half. Giovanni Simeone found the back of the net, but his goal was ruled out for offside.

Che Adams came closest to breaking the deadlock with a sharp strike, but Di Gregorio produced a stunning save to keep Juventus level. 

Despite missing out on a win, Torino’s collective effort and defensive solidity earned them deserved recognition.

For Juventus, the draw left them stuck in the middle of the Serie A standings, emphasizing their need to rediscover consistency if they hope to rejoin the title race. 

Torino, meanwhile, departed the Allianz Stadium with heads held high, buoyed by Paleari’s heroic display in a Derby della Mole that ended without a winner.

Match Statistics: Juventus vs Torino

Statistic

Juventus

Torino

Possession

71%

29%

Passes

688

210

Pass Accuracy

92%

85%

Shots

17

7

Shots on Target

5

3

Fouls

9

4

Yellow Cards

0

1

Red Cards

0

0

Offsides

1

2

Corners

6

2

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Juventus vs Torino Results: Juventus Held to a Goalless Draw by Torino in Intense Derby della Mole

Juventus vs Torino Results: Juventus Held to a Goalless Draw by Torino in Intense Derby della Mole

Mansion Sports – Juventus were once again unable to secure a victory after being held to a 0-0 draw by Torino in the 11th week of the 2025/2026 Serie A season at the Allianz Stadium.

The Derby della Mole was marked by high intensity and tactical battles throughout, but both goalkeepers delivered exceptional performances that ensured the match ended without a goal.

Luciano Spalletti’s men dominated possession and created several dangerous chances through the attacking duo of Dusan Vlahovic and Francisco Conceicao. 

However, Torino’s defensive resilience, marshaled by Guillermo Maripan and supported by the brilliance of goalkeeper Alberto Paleari, kept Juventus from finding the breakthrough. 

On the other end, Torino also came close to taking all three points, but Michele Di Gregorio’s excellence between the posts denied them on multiple occasions.

This result marked Juventus’s second consecutive draw following their 1-1 stalemate with Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League. 

While Spalletti continues to search for stability in his team’s form, Torino extended their unbeaten streak to six matches across all competitions.

Goalkeeping Duel: Di Gregorio and Paleari Stand as Impenetrable Walls

From the opening whistle, both goalkeepers emerged as central figures in the contest. Alberto Paleari was alert and composed, producing several crucial saves—including a fine stop to deny Francisco Conceicao’s curling effort toward the far post.

He also displayed sharp reflexes late in the game, blocking Weston McKennie’s powerful header from close range.

Michele Di Gregorio, meanwhile, showcased equal brilliance with his quick reactions and commanding presence. 

He thwarted multiple clear chances from Torino’s attackers, notably tipping away Che Adams’s low strike that was destined for the corner of the net. His one-handed reflex save from point-blank range further frustrated Torino’s attempts to score.

Both sides maintained disciplined defensive structures, leaving little space for attackers to exploit. Juventus created several opportunities through Kenan Yildiz and Jonathan David, but Paleari’s composure kept the scoreboard unchanged. 

Torino responded with dangerous efforts from Giovanni Simeone and Che Adams, yet Di Gregorio’s consistency ensured the match remained goalless.

Juventus Frustrated, Torino Leave with Pride

Although Juventus failed to find the net, the result carried significant value for Torino. The Granata last defeated Juventus in April 2015, and their most recent away victory against their city rivals dated back to April 1995. 

Under interim coach Leonardo Colucci—standing in for the suspended Marco Baroni—Torino displayed discipline, organization, and mental strength throughout the match.

Torino grew more adventurous in the second half. Giovanni Simeone found the back of the net, but his goal was ruled out for offside.

Che Adams came closest to breaking the deadlock with a sharp strike, but Di Gregorio produced a stunning save to keep Juventus level. 

Despite missing out on a win, Torino’s collective effort and defensive solidity earned them deserved recognition.

For Juventus, the draw left them stuck in the middle of the Serie A standings, emphasizing their need to rediscover consistency if they hope to rejoin the title race. 

Torino, meanwhile, departed the Allianz Stadium with heads held high, buoyed by Paleari’s heroic display in a Derby della Mole that ended without a winner.

Match Statistics: Juventus vs Torino

Statistic

Juventus

Torino

Possession

71%

29%

Passes

688

210

Pass Accuracy

92%

85%

Shots

17

7

Shots on Target

5

3

Fouls

9

4

Yellow Cards

0

1

Red Cards

0

0

Offsides

1

2

Corners

6

2

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