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Dusan Vlahovic wasted the best scoring opportunities, including one onto the upright, as Juventus were held to a Derby della Mole stalemate by Torino.

The Bianconeri were coming off back-to-back wins over Lazio in the Coppa Italia and Fiorentina in Serie A, but Arkadiusz Milik was still injured. Toro saw their European ambitions take a hit with the 3-2 defeat at Empoli, with Koffi Djidji, Gvidas Gineitis, Pietro Pellegrini and Perr Schuurs on the treatment table.

The Granata’s last victory in the Derby della Mole was in April 2015, followed by four draws from 19 competitive meetings going into this match.

See how the game unfolded on the Liveblog.

Dusan Vlahovic should’ve opened the scoring after seven minutes when Federico Chiesa rolled across from the right, but incredibly fired it against the far post from close range relatively undisturbed.

Manuel Locatelli also turned over from a promising position, while Federico Gatti was furious at Duvan Zapata striking him in the stomach during an off the ball tussle.

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic used his trailing leg to parry the Vlahovic tap-in at the back post after Gatti’s cross went past a Weston McKennie diving header, while Nikola Vlasic nodded a Raoul Bellanova cross off target.

Duvan Zapata had the ball in the net straight after the restart, but the referee had already blown the whistle for a Bellanova push on Filip Kostic.

Gatti got in the way of the Vlasic attempted volley and Samuele Ricci’s effort was deflected wide, then Wojciech Szczesny had to get down to palm a glancing Antonio Sanabria header off the line.

Vlahovic’s curler and a Mergim Vojvoda half-volley were straight into the arms of the goalkeepers, while Milinkovic-Savic had to get down quickly for a tough one-handed save on the Kenan Yildiz angled drive.

Szczesny pushed a corner off the head of Adam Masina and the Toro man landed on him, leaving the goalkeeper with a bloody nose and prompting seven minutes of stoppages.

Torino should’ve won it in added time when Karol Linetty floated a cross to the back post, but Valentino Lazaro nodded over relatively unmarked.

Torino 0-0 Juventus

13-04-2024 17:00 MatchDay 32 Olympic Grande Torino Stadium

Juventus Live 0 - 0

Player statistic

1st half
Mërgim Vojvoda 40+4'    
    44' Federico Gatti
Samuele Ricci 45+2'    
2nd half
    69' Andrea Cambiaso
Karol Linetty

77'     Torino Juventus

Starting lineups

32
Alessandro Buongiorno Defender 27
Mërgim Vojvoda Defender 78' 19
Raoul Bellanova Defender 85' 13
Ricardo Rodríguez Defender 61
Adrien Tameze Midfielder 77
Karol Linetty Midfielder 16
Nikola Vlasic Midfielder 28
Samuele Ricci Midfielder 9
Antonio Sanabria Attacker 78' 91
Duván Zapata Attacker 1
Wojciech Szczesny Goalkeeper 27 Andrea Cambiaso Defender 90' 3
Bremer Defender 6
Danilo Defender 4 Federico Gatti Defender 78' 25
Adrien Rabiot Midfielder 11
Filip Kostic Midfielder 64' 5
Manuel Locatelli Midfielder 16
Weston McKennie Midfielder 9
Dusan Vlahovic Attacker 78' 7
Federico Chiesa Attacker

64'

Substitutes

6 Matteo Lovato Defender 1
Luca Gemello Goalkeeper 8
Ivan Ilić Midfielder 81 Aaron Ciammaglichella Midfielder 15 Saba Sazonov Defender 71 Mihai Popa Goalkeeper Uros Kabic Attacker 79 Zanos Savva Attacker 20
Valentino Lazaro Defender 78' 21
David Okereke Attacker 78' 5
Adam Masina Defender 85' 23
Carlo Pinsoglio Goalkeeper 2
Mattia De Sciglio Defender 24
Daniele Rugani Defender 36
Mattia Perin Goalkeeper 41
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia Midfielder 20 Fabio Miretti Midfielder 33
Tiago Djaló Defender 15 Kenan Yildiz Attacker 22
Timothy Weah Attacker 64' 17 Samuel Iling Junior Attacker 64' 12
Alex Sandro Defender 78' 18
Moise Kean Attacker 78' 26
Carlos Alcaraz Midfielder

90'

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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