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Torino vs Atalanta prediction 2023-12-04

Torino
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2023-12-04
Winner
Atalanta
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Probability of win
Torino — 32.8%
Draw — 27%
Atalanta — 40.2%
Our Prediction
Winner: Atalanta;
BET
Both to score
Yes
50.3%
No
49.7%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
45.1%
23.8%
54.9%
76.2%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Torino
68.7%
32.4%
31.3%
67.6%
Atalanta
73.2%
37.9%
26.8%
62.1%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
8.4%
11%
7.3%
3.2%
1%
9.7%
12.8%
8.4%
3.7%
1.2%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
5.7%
7.5%
4.9%
2.2%
0.7%
2.2%
2.9%
1.9%
0.8%
0.3%
Torino Atalanta
Games 37 36
Wins 13 20
Losses 10 10
Draws 14 6
Goals 36 67
Goals per game 1 1.9
Conceded per game 0.9 1.1
Attacks 102.2 106.3
Corners per game 4.6 5.7
Yellow cards per game 2 2
Fouls per game 12.3 12.8
Latest matches
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1
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Torino
Bologna
0
0
2024-04-21
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Torino
Frosinone
0
0
2024-04-13
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Torino
Juventus
0
0
2024-03-30
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Torino
Monza
1
0
2024-05-18
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Lecce
Atalanta
0
2
2024-05-06
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Salernitana
Atalanta
1
2
2024-05-02
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Olympique Marseille
Atalanta
1
1
Serie A
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Inter 36 29 5 2 86:19 92
Milan 37 22 8 7 73:46 74
Bologna 36 18 13 5 51:27 67
Juventus 36 18 13 5 49:28 67
Atalanta 36 20 6 10 67:39 66
Roma 36 17 9 10 63:44 60
Lazio 36 18 5 13 47:37 59
Fiorentina 36 15 9 12 55:42 54
Torino 37 13 14 10 36:33 53
Napoli 37 13 13 11 55:48 52
Genoa 36 11 13 12 43:44 46
Monza 36 11 12 13 39:48 45
Lecce 37 8 13 16 32:54 37
Hellas Verona 36 8 10 18 34:48 34
Udinese 36 5 18 13 35:52 33
Cagliari 36 7 12 17 38:65 33
Empoli 36 8 8 20 26:52 32
Frosinone 36 7 11 18 43:68 32
Sassuolo 36 7 8 21 42:72 29
Salernitana 36 2 10 24 28:76 16
Top scorers
Torino
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D. Zapata Banguera (13)
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A. Sanabria Ayala (5)
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N. Radonjić (3)
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A. Buongiorno (3)
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N. Vlašić (3)
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I. Ilić (3)
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P. Schuurs (1)
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S. Ricci (1)
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R. Bellanova (1)
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P. Pellegri (1)
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R. Rodríguez Araya (1)
Atalanta
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T. Koopmeiners (12)
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G. Scamacca (11)
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C. De Ketelaere (10)
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A. Lookman (9)
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É. dos Santos Lourenço da Silva (6)
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M. Pašalić (5)
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A. Miranchuk (3)
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L. Muriel Fruto (2)
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D. Zappacosta (2)
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E. Toure (2)
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S. Kolašinac (1)
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E. Holm (1)
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M. Bakker (1)
Top assists
Torino
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R. Bellanova
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D. Zapata Banguera
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V. Lazaro
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M. Vojvoda
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I. Ilić
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S. Ricci
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A. Tameze
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N. Vlašić
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R. Rodríguez Araya
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P. Pellegri
Atalanta
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M. Pašalić
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C. De Ketelaere
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A. Lookman
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A. Miranchuk
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G. Scamacca
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M. de Roon
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T. Koopmeiners
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M. Ruggeri
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G. Scalvini
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L. Muriel Fruto
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É. dos Santos Lourenço da Silva
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D. Zappacosta
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H. Hateboer
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M. Adopo
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E. Holm
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B. Djimsiti
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I. Hien
Serie A Torino Atalanta
Number of matches 380 37 36
Average win rate (%) 35.5 35.1 55.6
Goals per match 2.6 1 1.9
Yellow per match 4.5 2 2.1
Corners per match 9.7 4.6 5.7
Home goals per match 1.4 1 2.2
Away goals per match 1.2 1 1.6
Player rating 6.8 6.8 6.9

Unraveling the Legacy: Exploring Soccer Teams Torino and Atalanta

Delving into the world of Italian football, two prominent names emerge, carrying with them a rich history and undeniable legacy—Torino Football Club and Atalanta B.C. Both these teams have etched their narratives in the annals of Italian football, shaping the sport in the country like no other.

The Origin of Torino F.C.

Torino F.C., often referred to as "Il Toro" (The Bull), began their journey in the sport back in December 1906. The club had the privilege of being one of the pioneering squads that formed the Italian Football Championship, known today as Serie A. Over the years, they emerged as one of the most successful teams on the national level, with their golden era ranging from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.

Triumph and Tragedy: The Torino F.C. Saga

The Granata weren't just another team on the Italian football ledger. They created an astounding legacy, having had a team known as the Grande Torino. This team, predominant in the late 1940s, became invincible in Italian football by winning the Serie A title five times. However, the fairy tale was cut short with the Superga air disaster in 1949, which wiped out nearly the entire team and led to a fall in the club's success.

The Atalanta B.C. Odyssey

Atalanta B.C., based in Bergamo, was founded in October 1907. The club's name was inspired by the female athlete Atalanta from Greek mythology. Their journey began with participating in regional leagues, eventually making their way to Serie A. While Atalanta might not boast the same grandeur in domestic titles as some of its peers, it holds a reputation for its remarkable youth development system.

Atalanta: The Bergamaschi and Their Steady Rise

While Atalanta had its shares of hits and misses in domestic championships, the team has been a consistent performer in international championships. They made their mark in UEFA competitions and gained recognition for their attractive and attacking style of play. The 2019-2020 Champions League campaign saw Atalanta reach the quarterfinals, which was an impressive feat for a team making only its third appearance in Europe's elite competition.

The Breeding Ground for Talent

Both Torino and Atalanta have undertaken the crucial function of nurturing young footballers. Atalanta's youth academy, in particular, has been a breeding ground for some of Italy's finest players like Roberto Donadoni and Filippo Inzaghi, to name a few. Similarly, Torino's youth system has produced football stars like Matteo Darmian and Alessio Cerci.

Conclusion

Torino F.C. and Atalanta B.C. are not just football clubs—they are institutions that have shaped the journey of Italian football. Right from their emergence in the early 1900s to their existence today, they have been instrumental in carrying forward the Italian football legacy. Their contribution to the sport has produced countless moments to cherish and legendary players to applaud. Despite the ups and downs, the journey of these two iconic clubs epitomizes resilience, passion, and the true spirit of football.