Torino — Genoa : Match Preview and Prediction for October 26,2025
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Torino
Torino’s Post-Vanoli Era Under Baroni
Following a succession of unremarkable seasons, Torino’s management opted for a change during the offseason, dismissing Paolo Vanoli, who had struggled to elevate the “Granata” to a new competitive level. The team has now been entrusted to Marco Baroni, who had a decent stint at Lazio but ultimately faltered towards the end of his tenure, leading to his replacement by Maurizio Sarri – the very coach he had initially succeeded at the Roman club.
Tactical Evolution and Recent Results
Under Baroni, the transition towards a more offensive playing style has been slow and challenging. Nevertheless, comparing the team’s current state to the beginning of the season, a noticeable improvement in their approach is evident. Initially, Genoa put up a strong fight against Baroni’s former team Lazio in Rome, drawing 3-3 and narrowly missing out on a victory in the 102nd minute. Subsequently, in a heroic defensive display at home, Torino managed to overcome Italian champions Napoli 1-0, with Israel in goal delivering a standout performance. This crucial victory helped them climb slightly higher in the league table (currently 14th). However, they are still far from escaping their slump, particularly with several key absences weakening the squad’s potential ahead of their home game against Genoa. For the match against the Genoese side, the hosts will be without Savva, Sazonov, Nkounkou, Aboukhal, Schuurs, and Anjorin, while Pedersen remains a doubt.
League Table
Injuries and Suspensions – Torino
- Injury Niels Nkounkou Rotation Player DEF
4 matches played0 goals scoredOctober 18 out since0 matches missed - Injury Saba Sazonov Reserve Player DEF
0 matches played0 goals scoredAugust 18 out since8 matches missed - Injury Zannettos Savva Reserve Player FOR
0 matches played0 goals scoredJanuary 19 out since30 matches missed - Injury Perr Schuurs Reserve Player DEF
0 matches played0 goals scoredJanuary 19 out since30 matches missed
Players Under Question – Torino
- Injury Marcus Pedersen Rotation Player DEF
6 matches played0 goals scoredOctober 18 out since0 matches missed - Injury Zakaria Aboukhlal Rotation Player FOR
7 matches played0 goals scoredOctober 4 out since1 match missed - Injury Faustino Anjorin Reserve Player MID
4 matches played0 goals scoredSeptember 25 out since3 matches missed

Genoa
Genoa’s Offensive Struggles Under Vieira
Genoa currently ranks among Serie A’s least effective attacking sides. Patrick Vieira’s first full season with the Genoese club is proving to be dreadful so far, with the “Rossoblu” languishing at the bottom of the league table. Unfortunately, a balanced and tenacious playing style has failed to spark any attacking breakthroughs, especially in the final third, where the team appeared far more vibrant under Gilardino than they do now.
Defensive Focus and Upcoming Match
Watching Genoa’s matches is often a test of patience, and it’s highly likely that their defensive-minded approach will draw their opponents into a low-scoring affair in Turin. Torino, as a team adapting to a new, more offensive style, could easily be stifled. Their recent match against Parma ended in an expected and dull 0-0 draw for the “Rossoblu.” A similar outcome could very well repeat in Turin. For this upcoming game, Genoa will only be missing Marcandelli, while Stanciu and Junior Messias are questionable.
League Table
Injuries and Suspensions – Genoa
- Injury Nicolae Stanciu Rotation Player MID
5 matches played1 goal scoredSeptember 29 out since2 matches missed - Injury Alessandro Marcandalli Rotation Player DEF
5 matches played1 goal scoredOctober 5 out since1 match missed
Players Returned to Squad – Genoa
- Injury Junior Messias Rotation Player FOR
4 matches played0 goals scoredSeptember 25 out since3 matches missed
Match Prediction: A Low-Scoring Affair
In my opinion, this match will likely see no more than two goals scored, and there are several compelling reasons for this forecast. Firstly, Genoa’s attacking play is often sluggish, uninspired, and frankly, non-existent – scoring only 3 goals in 7 league fixtures highlights their severe offensive deficiencies. Conversely, the visitors excel at playing a balanced and defensively rigid game, a style they have perfected since last year under their French coach. This combination points towards a tightly contested, low-event match in Turin.

















Mark Thompson