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12 May 2021

8 FACTS ON TORINO V AC MILAN

The main stats ahead of matchday 36 in Serie A for the Rossoneri

The Rossoneri return to the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, where they have not played since September 2019, to take on Davide Nicola's Granata. It's an important game, which must be faced with the right spirit. AC Milan haven't won away at Torino for a few seasons now but three points are vital. Ahead of kick-off, at 20:45 CEST, here are a few stats and facts on the game:

HEAD-TO-HEAD

1- This will be meeting number 150 in Serie A between Torino and AC Milan. The record currently reads 61 wins for the Rossoneri, 33 for the Granata and 55 draws.

2- AC Milan have won both of their last two league games against Torino without conceding a goal; they haven't won three consecutive matches in Serie A against the Granata while keeping a clean sheet since 1979. 

RECORD AWAY AT TORINO

3- After beating Juventus last time out in Serie A, AC Milan could win both of their away games against the Turin teams in a single Serie A season for the first time since 1967/68.  

CURRENT FORM

4- AC Milan have won away from home 14 times in Serie A this season; in the history of the competition, only Inter have done better (15 in 2006/07).

5- AC Milan have conceded zero goals in their last two league games; this is the Rossoneri's longest run of clean sheets since October (four).

GENERAL STATS

6- On the one hand, Torino have dropped the most points from winning positions of any team in Serie A this season (27, level with Parma), while AC Milan have dropped the least (five). 

7- AC Milan have scored the most goals in the first 30 minutes of games this season (23) and also the most in added time of the second half (six, level with Cagliari).

PLAYER FOCUS

8- Ante Rebić 's first Serie A goal came in May 2014 against Torino, when he played for Fiorentina.


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