Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Buoyed by a thrilling 4-1 win over Genoa, Lazio will look to give fans yet another reason for celebration when they host Torino to their Stadio Olimpico on Saturday. The Biancocelesti quickly bounced back from a heart-breaking loss to Roma, and, no doubt, they are brimming with confidence ahead of the visit of Torino. Ciro Immobile, who scored a hat-trick in Genoa, is likely to prove a handful for the opposition back-line, while there are no fresh injury worries in the home team.
Il Toro, on the other hand, head into the match following a goalless draw with Milan. Ivan Juric’s men are eyeing their third consecutive clean sheet, but preventing Lazio attackers from scoring at Stadio Olimpico is easier said than done. The likes of Fares, Djidji, Mandragora, Sanabria, Praet, and Zaza are sidelined with injuries, speaking of the visiting side.
Highlighted Player (Jordan Lukaku):
Jordan Lukaku is well known for his older brother Romelu Lukaku, who plays for Everton as a striker. Jordan began his senior career at Anderlecht, but he made no more than eight league appearances for the club. The left-footed full-back played for fellow Belgian outfit Oostende from 2013 to 2016 and at the end of the 2015/2016 season he moved to Italy.
Jordan Lukaku signed a deal with Italian club Lazio for a fee of £5 million (plus £1 million in bonuses). His main position is left-back, but he is capable of playing as a left midfielder as well. Speaking of his international career, Jordan Lukaku made his Belgium debut against Andorra on 10 October, 2015.
However, he has yet to find the net for the Belgian national team. Jordan was born in Antwerp on 25 July, 1994. His father Roger Lukaku was a professional footballer as well and played for the Zaire national team.
Highlighted Team (Torino):
Torino Football Club is an Italian football club from Turin. The club was founded in 1906 as the result of a fusion between different football clubs. Because of different financial trouble the club is named FC Torino in 2005.
Torino FC is hosting their games in Stadio Grande Torino which holds a capacity of 28 000.
The biggest rival of Torino FC is Juventus which is one of the biggest clubs in the world however Torino FC holds more fans in Turin than their bigger brother Juventus. Torino FC has a big football history as well. During the glory times of the club Torino won the Serie A 7 times and the Coppa Italia 5 times.
Known nicknames for Torino FC are Granata and Toro. The most famous players that have a Torino FC history are: Hakan Sukur, Kieft, Maldini, Falcone and Baron.