Serie A
Another crucial goal worth 3 points

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Lazio-Torino, match valid for the 30th day of Serie A: curiosities and statistics on the match scheduled for Monday, March 31 at 8:45 pm.
Lazio-Torino is the Monday night match of this 30th day of the Serie A championship.
The Biancocelesti do not intend to give up in the race for the fourth place, which would mean qualification for the next edition of the UEFA Champions League.
Torino is on a positive streak thanks to the January reinforcements that have given new energy to the Piedmontese team. Three wins and a draw in the last four rounds.
Below are the curiosities, statistics, and previous matches on Lazio-Torino.

MARCO BARONI’S CELEBRATION POINTING (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Lazio-Torino: curiosities and statistics
After failing to win against Torino in five consecutive Serie A matches (4D, 1L), Lazio has achieved victory in each of the last three encounters against the Granata in the tournament and could reach four consecutive wins against this opponent for the first time in its history in the competition.
Lazio has lost only two of the 20 home games played against Torino in Serie A in the era of the three points for a win (8W, 10L): among the teams faced more than 15 times in the tournament in front of their home crowd, only against Sampdoria (4%) do the Biancocelesti have a lower percentage of home defeats than against the Granata (10%).
After the 2-0 victory in the last season’s match at the Olimpico, Lazio could achieve two consecutive home wins with a clean sheet against Torino in Serie A for only the third time in its history, after doing so between February and October 1951 (two 3-0 in that case) and between November 1958 and January 1961 (2-0 first and 1-0 later).
Torino has lost only one of the last eight Serie A matches against Lazio played after a break for the National teams (4W, 3D): on September 11, 1994, at the Biancocelesti’s home. The two teams will face each other in this type of match for the first time in over 16 years (the last match was on February 14, 2009, 1-1 at the Olimpico).
After the 0-5 loss against Bologna in the last round of the championship, Lazio could suffer two consecutive defeats in Serie A without scoring for the first time since November 2021 (0-2 against Juventus and 0-4 against Napoli in that case). Furthermore, the Biancocelesti have not endured two consecutive top-flight defeats by at least three goals since January 1985 (0-3 against Fiorentina and 1-4 against Udinese).
Torino has won three of the last four Serie A matches (1D), as many victories as in the previous 20 games played in the competition (8D, 9L). More generally, the Granata have lost only one of the 11 games played in the championship since the beginning of 2025 (4W, 6D), and only Roma remained unbeaten in the period in the tournament (only one defeat also for Bologna and Napoli).
On one hand, Lazio (244) is second only to Milan (270) for successful dribbles in this Serie A; on the other hand, only Inter (112) has completed fewer dribbles than Torino (123) in the current tournament.
Lazio is one of the most skilled teams in overcoming the opponent’s pressure in this Serie A, both in one-on-one situations and through passing. In fact, in addition to boasting the best percentage of successful dribbles in the tournament (52%), the Biancocelesti are the third team in the championship to have made more line-breaking passes that have bypassed at least two opposing lines (162, only less than the 167 of Como and the 183 of Juventus).
Source: Opta for the statistics of Lazio-Torino
Serie A
Milan, Pasquale Bruno criticizes Gimenez: “Those who simulate are poor players”


Pasquale Bruno si scaglia contro Gimenez: “Chi simula è scarso”. L’ex terzino destro con oltre 500 presenze critica duramente il comportamento del messicano.
Pasquale Bruno e la critica alla simulazione
Pasquale Bruno ha recentemente espresso un’opinione piuttosto forte nei confronti di alcuni suoi colleghi. Durante una dichiarazione che ha fatto il giro del web, Fernandes ha puntato il dito contro Santiago Gimenez e altri giocatori come Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci, accusandoli di simulare in area di rigore. Secondo l’ex calciatore, chi ricorre a tali pratiche è “scarso”, sottolineando come le immagini confermino la simulazione del messicano Gimenez.

MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI PENSIEROSO ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Reazioni nel mondo del calcio
Le parole di Bruno non sono passate inosservate, generando un acceso dibattito tra tifosi e addetti ai lavori. Molti si sono schierati dalla sua parte, sostenendo che la simulazione rovina il gioco e va punita severamente. Altri, invece, ritengono che dichiarazioni di questo tipo possano alimentare tensioni inutili tra i calciatori. La questione rimane aperta e continua a suscitare interesse nel mondo del calcio.
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Fonte: l’account X di Schira
Ancora #Bruno: “Se in campo c’eravamo io, Passerella o Montero, non gliela avremmo fatta passare a #Gimenez e sarei stato espulso. Chi simula è scarso e le immagini dicono chiaramente che il messicano ha simulato. Gimenez, Conceicao, Saelemaekers e Ricci spesso in area simulano” x.com/NicoSchira/status/1980604955258941881
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 21, 2025
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Serie A
2023 Record Annihilated – Football Style

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Juventus, a year ago was destined to leave Turin, today is one of Tudor’s certainties. The choice of the management to renew him has become a sign of continuity and trust.
Just a year ago Daniele Rugani seemed to be saying goodbye to Juventus. Like it happened to Huijsen, Soulé and partly to Federico Chiesa, for him too the club had drawn a clear line: those who did not fit into Thiago Motta’s technical plans were invited to find a new placement. But the fate of the Tuscan defender took a different turn.
Despite having a contract expiring eight months from the end of the season, the Juventus management decided to exercise the unilateral renewal clause for another year, a clear sign of trust. Despite everything, Rugani has proven to be a reliable, serious, and professional player, earning a leading role in a team still in search of balance.
Juventus, Tudor’s few certainties
In a complicated moment for the defense and more generally for Igor Tudor’s Juventus, number 24 represents a technical and moral certainty, a symbol of belonging and continuity. The club, which a year ago seemed ready to turn the page, has instead decided to focus on a player who knows the environment, accepts hierarchies, and knows how to be ready when needed.
In short, after almost ten years in black and white, Rugani has returned to being more than just a backup!
Serie A
Juventus can start over, this year there is greater harmony between team and coach. Yildiz? I say this…

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Marco Materazzi reveals: after the 2006 World Cup, a possible transfer to Roma, but I stayed at Inter due to lack of favorable conditions.
The Background of a Missed Transfer
Marco Materazzi, iconic Italian defender, has revealed an interesting background story about his career. After the triumph of the Italian National Team at the 2006 World Cup, Materazzi had the opportunity to move to Roma. However, according to the former defender, the transfer did not materialize because “they wanted to get married with dried figs,” a metaphor highlighting the lack of suitable conditions for the agreement. Materazzi, therefore, chose to stay at Inter, where he continued to achieve both personal and team success.
The Dream of Playing with Totti and De Rossi
Materazzi also expressed some regret for not being able to play alongside Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi. According to him, the combination of talent could have led to great success for Roma. Nevertheless, the defender is satisfied with his career at Inter, where he contributed to writing indelible pages in the club’s history. His words, reported on Twitter by Nicolò Schira, tell of a crucial period in his career and offer an interesting insight into decisions that could have changed the course of his footballing life.
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Source: Twitter account X by Schira
Marco #Materazzi: “After the 2006 World Cup I could have gone to #Roma, but they wanted to get married with dried figs. I stayed at #Inter and I think I did pretty well. I would have liked to play with Totti and De Rossi: I am convinced that we could have won together”
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 20, 2025
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