From -1 from eighth place, which Europe deserves, to falling back to tenth: in the space of a few hours, Toro missed another great opportunity to make a leap in quality. Indeed, he returned to his natural position – mid-table, with Fiorentina setting the tone with victory in Salerno. There are two numbers that are impressive after the lackluster 0-0 draw with Frosinone: one concerns the goals scored at home, the other the points scored against smaller teams. They are really scary because all the limitations of this team are revealed. Based on the data on goals scored at the Olimpico Grande Torino, there are only 15 of them in 17 home matches, that is, only Empoli with 13 showed worse. There are other statistics: in the last two months, that is, in five matches, Toro was able to score only once, while Sanabria played against Monza from the penalty spot. The last winning game in front of fans dates back to February 16, when the team defeated Monza with a score of 2:0. At this rate, it is truly difficult to imagine such a desired leap in quality.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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