# | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
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15 |
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6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 7 | -4 | 5 |
16 |
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6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 13 | -8 | 5 |
Parma is showing a deep crisis in efficiency at the start of the season. In four matchdays, the team has scored only one goal while conceding five. Their current form of DLDL and 18th place in the standings with two points reflect serious problems in attack. However, at home, the Crociati looked fairly solid, playing to a 1:1 draw with a strong Atalanta. The main issue is their away performances: three matches, two defeats, one goal scored and four conceded. The team is winless in their last four official matches, failing to score in two of them.
Torino sits in 12th place with four points, but their LWDL form and statistics raise just as many questions. The team has scored just one goal in four matches while conceding eight. Their -7 goal difference is one of the worst in the league. Following a 1:0 away win against Roma, they suffered a heavy 0:3 home defeat to Atalanta. Away from home, the Granata have shown inconsistency: one win (1:0 vs. Roma) and one heavy defeat (0:5 vs. Inter). The team's attacking line is functioning extremely inefficiently.
Statistical trends point towards a match dominated by low-scoring outcomes. Both teams are showing catastrophically low efficiency: combined, they have scored 2 goals in 8 matches this season. Parma failed to score in three of their last four rounds, and Torino – in three out of four. Last season's head-to-head meetings ended with identical statistics: 0:0 in Turin and 2:2 in Parma. The current form of both teams, DLDL and LWDL, also does not suggest a goal fest. It is telling that in Torino's four matches this season, goals were only scored in one half, indicating a cautious start and problems with conversion.
The tactical setup suggests a cautious game with an emphasis on defense. Parma, playing at home, will try to control the ball and impose their game, but their main problem is the lack of a goal-scorer. The team struggles to create clear-cut chances. Torino, under Ivan Jurić, will most likely prefer to play from a defensive base, relying on counter-attacks and set-pieces. However, their own attacking power is seriously in doubt. The key factor could be the conversion of a single goal-scoring opportunity, which, given the total goal drought of both opponents, might not even materialize. A battle in midfield and numerous tackles are expected.
Match outcome recommendation – a draw. Both teams are showing extremely low efficiency and are not in optimal form. Parma looks fairly solid defensively at home but cannot score. Torino has already shown on their travels that they can pick up points, but their attack is practically paralyzed. Last season's head-to-head meetings, which ended in two draws, only confirm this scenario. The predicted score is 0:0. This outcome logically follows from both teams' statistics: they concede an average of 1.25 and 2 goals per match respectively, but at the same time, they barely score, which makes a goalless draw highly probable.