Torino are perfectly positioned to take all three points here. They've been a genuine fortress at the Olimpico Grande Torino lately — three wins in their last four at home, and they haven't conceded there in two straight matches. That momentum carried into their away win at Pisa, and you can feel them building something. Verona's situation is grim. They're second-bottom, nine points from safety, and haven't found the net in three consecutive matches. When you can't score goals and you're travelling to face a team with Torino's home form, you're in serious trouble. The twelve-year winless streak in Turin isn't coincidence — it's a mental block. The personnel picture makes this even more lopsided. Verona are missing Suslov and Dawidowicz to suspension, plus injuries to Serdar and Bella-Kotchap have gutted their spine. Meanwhile, Torino welcome back Ricci to strengthen midfield, and Simeone's found his shooting boots up front. I'd back Torino without hesitation — their home record against these opponents combined with Verona's complete inability to score makes this as clear as it gets.
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