Post-match · 90 sec read
📊 Statistics
TOR 2 – 1 MIL35%
Possession (%)
65%
0.36
Expected Goals (xG)
expected goals
2.45
9
Total Shots
26
3
Shots on Target
8
4
Shots off Target
11
7
Shots Inside Box
14
4
Corner Kicks
11
2
Offsides
2
14
Fouls
5
80%
Pass Accuracy (%)
87%
1
Yellow Cards
1
7
Goalkeeper Saves
2
⏱ Match events
16 · 2 – 1M. Thiaw
Own goal · 1–0
5'
16'
▮
Yunus Musah
Yellow Card
Samuele Ricci
Yellow Card
27'
32'
⚽
Christian Pulišić (P)
Penalty · 1–1
Half-time · 1 – 1
46'
⇄
Y. Fofana ↓ · Rafael Leão ↑
Substitution 1
54'
⇄
T. Abraham ↓ · Y. Musah ↑
Substitution 2
Y. Karamoh ↓ · E. Elmas ↑
Substitution 1
59'
S. Walukiewicz ↓ · M. Pedersen ↑
Substitution 2
70'
G. Gineitis ↓ · C. Casadei ↑
Substitution 3
70'
70'
⇄
R. Sottil ↓ · João Félix ↑
Substitution 3
K. Linetty ↓ · S. Ricci ↑
Substitution 4
71'
74'
⚽
T. Reijnders
1–2
G. Gineitis
Assist · A. Sanabria · 2–2
76'
A. Dembélé ↓ · C. Biraghi ↑
Substitution 5
82'
88'
⇄
F. Camarda ↓ · S. Giménez ↑
Substitution 4
88'
⇄
S. Chukwueze ↓ · Álex Jiménez ↑
Substitution 5
Full-time · 2 – 1
Match recap
Torino beat AC Milan 2–1 at home. At half-time it was 1–0.
In possession, the visitors ran the game with 65% of the ball. On the balance of chances, the visitors held the expected-goals edge, 2.45 to 0.36. In attack, the visitors carried the greater threat — 26 shots to 9, 8 on target. From set pieces, the visitors won the corner count, 11 to 4. At the back, the hosts leaned on their goalkeeper for 7 saves. In front of goal, the hosts were clinical, scoring 2 from 0.36 expected goals.
On the scoresheet: M. Thiaw (5'), T. Reijnders (74'), G. Gineitis (76').