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Torino vs Juventus: Head-to-head records and key results

Torino vs – The data set shows Torino and Juventus in a tight, results-driven snapshot: Juventus return the better overall run in this head-to-head list, while Torino’s record includes a win and multiple draws and losses. The numbers point to a match-up where momentum has

Juventus and Torino don’t just meet on the pitch — the numbers from this head-to-head set show how uneven recent form can be, even when both teams keep finding ways to land a result.

Torino’s record in the list spans 19 entries. finishing with a run that includes five wins. three draws. and eleven losses. Juventus appear in the same sequence with a tighter set of results: Juventus log eight wins. eight draws. and three losses. When you line them up like that. it becomes clear why Juventus are often the more reliable name in this particular comparison.

Torino’s outcomes in the set read like a cycle of stutters: the sequence includes wins alongside a string of draws. but losses also show up repeatedly. Their best moments are captured in the wins marked as “W” entries. while the “D” entries show how often they managed to avoid losing at key points. Still, the losses — the “L” entries — outnumber the positives, and that weight matters in a head-to-head view.

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Juventus, by contrast, keep turning up on the scoreboard without necessarily turning every match into a win. The list shows Juventus collecting eight wins and settling for draws eight times, with three losses. Those draws aren’t filler — they’re part of a pattern that keeps Juventus from collapsing when the match doesn’t break their way.

The matchup story in this data is straightforward: Torino have the capacity to win, but Juventus consistently collect points — through wins and draws — more often than Torino do.

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What this means on paper is a clear tilt in Juventus’ favor in this comparison. Even when Torino manage to land a positive result, the overall balance across the entries still leaves Juventus ahead by sheer frequency of better outcomes.

Torino Juventus head-to-head Serie A match results wins draws losses

4 Comments

  1. I don’t even get the point of the whole “head-to-head” thing, teams change coaches and players. But if Juventus has more wins and draws then yeah of course they look better on paper.

  2. It says Torino has 11 losses but then also says they end with five wins? That sequence sounds messed up like the article is mixing seasons or something. Also Juventus only 3 losses?? feels too good to be real, like they cherry-picked only certain matches or whatever.

  3. Juventus “settling for draws” is still better than Torino, apparently. But doesn’t a draw basically mean nobody won?? So if Torino “avoid losing” a bunch, shouldn’t that count for something more than “uneven form”? Idk I just feel like these stat posts always make the bigger club look inevitable.

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