Torino's performance this season has been mediocre. In 10 matches, they've scored 11 goals while conceding 13, resulting in a negative goal difference. Their attack averages only 1.1 goals per game. Despite having home advantage, their offensive efficiency isn't particularly strong. They average 4.09 corners per match, indicating a stable tactical approach. However, conceding an average of 1.3 goals per game exposes defensive vulnerabilities, leading to a goal difference of minus two. Cagliari, on the other hand, exhibits particularly poor away form. They've scored 12 goals but conceded 16, with only one away win. Their recent matches average 3.5 corners, which isn't sufficient to significantly improve their midfield control. Furthermore, the team accumulates a considerable number of yellow cards, around 3.5 per game, suggesting an aggressive playing style. Statistically, although Torino has a slightly higher goal-scoring record and relatively stable corner control, the psychological pressure of playing away and the difference in actual combat strength make securing a win uncertain. While the teams' recent forms are similar, there's still a gap, especially considering Torino's weaker performance in key data, such as win distribution. Overall, this match might lean towards a one-sided outcome, but the actual situation warrants further observation. Italian Serie A: December 27, 22:00. Torino vs Cagliari. Match direction: Over 2.25.
*For reference only, not betting advice
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