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·22 febbraio 2025

TORINO v AC MILAN: MATCH PREVIEW

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AC Milan are preparing to face Torino on Serie A Matchday 26, scheduled for 22 February at 18:00 CET in Turin. Sérgio Conceição's side are ready for kick-off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino against Paolo Vanoli's men. With the league getting into the business end, both sides are battling it out for precious points to improve their position in the table. We now focus on Serie A with our Match Preview for Matchday 26.

LATEST FROM MILANELLO AC Milan are coming into this match in good form, having won their last two league matches without conceding, however this will be our first match following our Champions League elimination against Feyenoord. The Granata's ground is not an easy place to go, and the team will need to react well in order to get back to winning ways. Following Tuesday night, players who were not in the UEFA squad are again available (Bondo, Jiménez, Jović and Sottil), and Conceição could rotate his side ahead of another important match in Bologna on Thursday 27th. Kyle Walker is unavailable, but Álex Jiménez is ready as a potential replacement. There are no cautioned or suspended players.


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"It's a very important game against a very tough opponent, who have only lost to Bologna in 2025", Conceição said in his press conference. "We have to focus on this game, the attitude has to be as if it were the Champions League final. In Turin, like in all the games left this season. Walker is not available, my choices will depend on everyone's fitness. Pulisic can't play a full 90, Gimenez is growing but still isn't at his best. We have to think about a fourth-place finish and the Coppa Italia, I've seen the lads preparing well".

LATEST FROM TORINO The Granata, having most recently lost 3-2 to Bologna, are looking to win again in the league. Vanoli's side showed resilience in their recent matches, with seven games in a row without defeat prior to the loss at the Dall'Ara. Despite a few issues, Torino are determined to win by making the most of home support, in order to both prove themselves and to climb the table. Vanoli will once again be able to use midfielder Samuele Ricci (following suspension), while Masina will not be available due to disciplinary reasons. There are several available battles for selection in the regular 4-2-3-1 formation (Linetty or Casadei, Karamoh or Elmas), with the first two as the favourites. Ché Adams is not fully fit. Should he not be available, Sanabria will step in.

"I expect AC Milan to be disappointed and angry," Paolo Vanoli said ahead of the game. "They need to make up for getting knocked out of the Champions League. They have individual players who can turn any game on its head and they have the ability to rotate. They have Theo and Leão on the left and have new players in João Félix and Gimenez, the latter of whom is so good inside the box. We need to be alert to the threat carried by all of their individuals. We're focusing on ourselves and making sure we're ambitious, determined and focused. We can't afford to throw more points away, we have to win some. We'll need to fight as a team."

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PRE-MATCH STATS

  • After a 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture on Matchday 1, Torino and AC Milan could draw both matches in a Serie A season for the first time since 2017/18.
  • AC Milan have won their last two league matches without conceding; the Rossoneri have not won three Serie A games in a row without conceding since February 2023. In general, this was also the last time that the Rossoneri have kept three clean sheets in a row in the league. 
  • Since Sérgio Conceição's first match in charge (11 January against Cagliari), no team has taken more points than AC Milan in Serie A: 14 (4W, 2D, 1L), level with Roma, Juventus and Inter. 
  • While the Rossoneri have the highest number of counter-attacks (61) in the league this season, only Monza and Venezia (both on 20) have fewer than Torino (26)
  • After his goals against Empoli and Hellas Verona, Santiago Gimenez could become AC Milan's first player ever to score in all of his first three matches in Serie A in the three-points-per-win era in their debut year in the competition.   
  • Rafael Leão is the only player with at least five goals and assists in each of the last five Serie A seasons (since 2020/21). With regard to Europe's top 5 leagues, there are four other players to have achieved this feat in this period: Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes, Son Heung-min and Vincenzo Grifo.

WHERE TO WATCH TORINO v AC MILAN In Italy, the game will be live on DAZN. To watch Torino v AC Milan from a different country, please consult the "AC Milan on TV" page. Follow Matchday on Milan TV: live coverage will begin at 17:15 CET until shortly before kick-off, with the game being followed by interviews and Sérgio Conceição's press conference. Don't miss out on our coverage via acmilan.com, the AC Milan Official App (where the full deferred broadcast will be available in the coming days), our official social media channels and WhatsApp.

LATEST FROM SERIE A The match at the Olimpico Grande Torino will be refereed by Simone Sozza. It is his first fixture in this Serie A season for the Rossoneri, but he was the referee for the Supercoppa Final in Riyadh. He was also in charge of two of our matches last season, and both were defeats: Lazio (2-3 in September) and Juventus (2-0 in November). The linesmen will be Cipressa and Tolfo, with fourth official Crezzini.  The VAR will be Paterna with the AVAR Fabbri.

Lecce 0-1 Udinese kicked off Serie A Matchday 26 on Friday 21 February. Other than Torino v AC Milan at 18:00 CET, Saturday's schedule will have two matches at 15:00 CET -  Parma v Bologna and Venezia v Lazio with Inter v Genoa at 20:45 CET. On Sunday 23: Como v Napoli at 12:30 CET, Hellas Verona v Fiorentina at 15:00 CET, Empoli v Atalanta at 18:00 CET and Cagliari v Juventus at 20:45 CET. The fixtures will end on Monday 24 with Roma v Monza at 20:45

Current standings: Napoli 56; Inter 54; Atalanta 51; Juventus and Lazio 46; Fiorentina 42; AC Milan and Bologna 41; Roma 37; Udinese 36; Genoa 30; Torino 28; Como, Cagliari and Lecce 25; Hellas Verona 23; Empoli 21; Parma 20; Venezia 16; Monza 14.  (Lecce and Udinese have played an extra game; Bologna and AC Milan have a game in hand)

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