Juventus were left frustrated at the Allianz Stadium after being held to a 0–0 draw by a determined Torino side in their Serie A clash. The hosts dominated possession and created numerous chances, but Torino’s disciplined defense and goalkeeper Alberto Paleari’s outstanding performance kept them at bay. Despite Juventus’ relentless pressure, Torino stood firm, blocking shots and clearing danger with remarkable commitment. While the home side will regret their missed opportunities, Torino can take pride in a well-earned point that showcased their resilience and tactical discipline in a hard-fought Turin derby. Here are Sportsdunia's Juventus vs Torino Player Ratings:
Juventus 0-0 Torino Player Ratings: The Old Lady Held To Frustrated Draw At Home
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Juventus Player Ratings vs Torino
Here are Juventus Player Ratings from Juventus vs Torino Serie A clash:
Goalkeeper
Michele Di Gregorio - 7.0: Had a relatively quiet first half but was called into action more after the break. He made a couple of crucial saves, particularly one from a Giovanni Simeone header. Remained composed and distributed the ball well with 94% pass accuracy. A solid, if unspectacular, performance to secure his clean sheet.
Defenders
Teun Koopmeiners - 7.0: Played a deeper role and was solid defensively. He was tidy in possession with 99 accurate passes, though some of his long balls didn't find their mark. Made four clearances and wasn't afraid to put a foot in when needed, though he did commit a couple of fouls.
Pierre Kalulu - 6.5: A mixed bag from Kalulu. He was very involved, with 105 touches and a high pass completion rate. However, he lost a few key duels and seemed a bit vulnerable at times. He contributed to the build-up but lacked a decisive defensive impact against a stubborn opponent.
Daniele Rugani - 6.5: Only played the first half but was incredibly neat and tidy. An almost perfect 98% pass accuracy shows how safe he was with the ball. He won all his duels but was substituted at halftime for a tactical switch, not giving him much time to impose himself fully.
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Midfielders
Manuel Locatelli - 8.0: Juventus's best outfield player by a mile. He was the conductor in midfield, with a staggering 128 touches. He dictated the tempo, created three chances, and was constantly trying to unlock the Torino defense. A true captain's performance, let down only by his teammates' finishing.
Khéphren Thuram - 7.5: A powerhouse performance in the middle of the park. He was strong in the tackle, winning 7 duels, and created an impressive four key passes. From our perspective, his energy was infectious, driving forward and helping out defensively. He was a real handful for the Torino midfield all night.
Weston McKennie - 6.0: A frustrating night for the American. He got into some great positions and had a few shots, but his finishing was poor and he missed a big chance. He worked hard but was often let down by his final touch, losing possession 11 times. We noticed his effort but the quality was missing.
Andrea Cambiaso - 6.5: A steady performance on the flank. He was heavily involved in the passing game, recycling possession effectively. However, his final ball was lacking, with only two of his seven crosses finding a teammate. Defensively sound but offered little threat going forward.
Forwards
Francisco Conceição - 6.5: Looked lively in spells and completed three successful dribbles. He got into good areas but couldn't provide the killer pass or shot. Was subbed off after 65 minutes having shown promise without a real end product. A decent but ultimately ineffective outing.
Dušan Vlahović - 6.0: It just wasn't his night. He was starved of quality service for long periods and was well-marshalled by the Torino centre-backs. He had one glorious headed chance that was brilliantly saved. His frustration was visible before he was substituted.
Kenan Yıldız - 7.5: One of Juve's brightest sparks. He was a constant menace, creating four chances and testing the keeper with two shots on target. His dribbling and vision caused problems, but like his teammates, he just couldn't find a way past the inspired Torino goalkeeper. A performance that deserved a goal.
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Substitutes
Federico Gatti - 6.5: Came on at halftime and was solid. Didn't have a huge amount to do defensively but missed a decent headed chance from a corner.
Edon Zhegrova - 6.0: Brought on to provide a spark but his attempts were mostly blocked. He looked eager but couldn't find the space to make a real impact.
Jonathan David - 6.0: Had a golden opportunity almost immediately after coming on but was denied by a great save. Looked sharp but faded as Torino's defense held firm.
Loïs Openda - N/A: Came on late with little time to influence the game.
Vasilije Adzic - N/A: A late cameo to see out the draw.
Manager
L. Spalletti - 6.5: His team dominated the ball and created enough chances to win several games. However, he couldn't find a tactical solution to break down a low block. His substitutions were logical but ultimately fruitless against a team defending for their lives.
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Torino Player Ratings vs Juventus
Check out Torino Player Ratings from Torino vs Juventus game:
Goalkeeper
Alberto Paleari - 9.5: Absolutely heroic. An easy man of the match. He made six saves, several of which were world-class stops to deny Vlahovic, David, and Yildiz. Commanded his area with confidence and his saves single-handedly earned Torino a point. One of the best goalkeeping displays we've seen this season. The highest-rated player on the pitch without a doubt.
Defenders
Guillermo Maripán - 8.5: A titan at the back. He was simply immense, with 12 clearances and four blocked shots. He read the game perfectly and was a constant thorn in the side of Juve's attackers. An old-school defensive masterclass.
Saúl Coco - 8.0: Formed a formidable partnership with Maripán. He made six clearances and four crucial interceptions, stepping in to snuff out danger time and again. His positioning was excellent and he was composed on the ball, barely putting a foot wrong all game.
Ardian Ismajli - 7.5: Completed the trio of resolute defenders. He made eight clearances and put his body on the line with two blocked shots. A really solid and committed performance before being substituted late on after a battling display.
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Midfielders
Ivan Ilić - 6.0: A quiet 45 minutes for the midfielder. He was neat in possession but struggled to get into the game before being substituted at halftime. He didn't do much wrong, but he didn't offer much either.
Nikola Vlašić - 6.0: The captain put in a shift defensively but offered little going forward. He recovered the ball seven times but lost possession too easily on occasion. It was a workmanlike performance that lacked any real creative spark before his substitution.
Marcus Pedersen - 6.5: Worked tirelessly on the flank, though his final product was often lacking. He was a willing runner and tried to get forward, even creating one chance. However, he lost the ball 15 times which stalled some potential attacks.
Valentino Lazaro - 7.0: One of Torino's better outlets. He was solid defensively with six clearances and created two chances going forward, including a great cross for Simeone's header. A balanced and energetic performance on the wing.
Cesare Casadei - 6.5: A physical presence in midfield. He won all of his ground duels and was a nuisance for the Juve midfield. However, his passing was a bit wayward at times, and he gave the ball away cheaply on a few occasions.
Forwards
Giovanni Simeone - 6.5: Battled hard up front but was isolated for large parts of the game. He held the ball up well at times and had a good header saved in the second half. He worked his socks off for the team but was feeding on scraps.
Cyril Ngonge - 5.0: A very disappointing display. He was anonymous in the first half, managing just 14 touches before being hooked at halftime. He struggled to get involved and offered no threat whatsoever.
Substitutes
Ché Adams - 6.5: Looked more lively than the man he replaced. He had a couple of half-chances but couldn't convert them. His movement gave the Juve defence something different to think about.
Kristjan Asllani - 6.0: Came on and added some energy, but picked up a yellow card and missed a clear chance to score, skying his shot over the bar.
Tino Anjorin - N/A: Brought on late to help see out the game.
Duván Zapata - N/A: A late sub with no time to make an impact.
Adrien Tamèze - N/A: Came on for the final few minutes to shore up the defence.
Sportsdunia's Player of the Match goes to Alberto Paleari.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of Juventus vs Torino?+
The Juventus vs Torino match ended in a goalless 0-0 draw.
When was Juventus vs Torino?+
The Juventus vs Torino match was played on November 8, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Juventus vs Torino?+
Alberto Paleari from Torino was the standout man of the match for his incredible saves.
Who was the worst performer in Juventus vs Torino?+
Cyril Ngonge had a difficult game for Torino and was substituted at halftime.
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