A 38-year unbeaten run on the line: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Torino

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan will welcome Torino to San Siro for the second time in a few weeks tonight hoping to extend a long home unbeaten run in the league against them.

Milan have had an awful start to 2023 and January saw them eliminated in the Coppa Italia by the Granata, lose the Supercoppa final to Inter and drop from second in the table to sixth amid a run of seven games without a win.

You can read our pre-match preview here while below are the best stats ahead of the game…

➤ Torino have won just three of their last 30 Serie A meetings with Milan (D12 L15), although this includes their last one in October – they could win both top-flight games against the Rossoneri in a season for the first time since 1984/85.

➤ Torino have won their last two meetings against Milan in all competitions; they last defeated them in three successive matches in 1968/69 (two in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals and one in Serie A).

➤ Milan are unbeaten in their last 26 Serie A home games against Torino, picking up 18 wins and eight draws. Their last such defeat was back in March 1985 (1-0 thanks to Walter Schachner’s goal).

➤ Milan have lost their last four matches in all competitions; they have never lost five games in a row within a single season since 1929/30.

➤ Milan have lost just 9% of their Serie A games played on a Friday (2/22) – among sides with 3+ matches played on this day in the competition, this is the lowest loss percentage.

➤ After their 1-0 win against Udinese last time out, Torino could keep a clean sheet in two Serie A matches in a row for the first time since April 2022, when the second one was against Milan.

➤ Milan’s Stefano Pioli has lost his last three Serie A games; he last lost more league matches in a row as a manager with a single team in October 2012 as Bologna boss (four in a row).

➤ Milan’s Ante Rebic has scored more Serie A goals against Torino than any opponent, scoring five such goals against the Granata, including his very first strike (May 2014 for Fiorentina) and his only such hat-trick (May 2021 for AC Milan) in the competition.

➤ Rafael Leão has been subbed on in both of his last two Serie A games; he last played three league matches in a row as a substitute between March and July 2020 (four in a row). The Portuguese forward has failed to score or assist a single goal in his last three appearances in the competition, and could do so in more appearances in a row in Serie A for the first time since April
2022 (five).

➤ Torino’s Antonio Sanabria has scored the most Serie A goals this season without one coming at home, with each of his four goals in the competition this term coming in away games so far.

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