Torino FC Held to Goalless Draw by Cremonese, Winning Streak Ends
Torino FC drew 0-0 with Cremonese in Serie A, ending their winning streak. The Granata couldn't secure a victory, impacting their league position. Match analysis.
Torino FC played out a 0-0 draw against Cremonese in a Serie A match on Sunday afternoon, bringing an end to their two-game winning streak. The result, secured at the Stadio Giovanni Zini on April 19, 2026, keeps Cremonese firmly in the relegation battle, while the Granata failed to capitalize on their opportunities.
Cremonese, sitting 17th and level on points with Lecce in the relegation zone, desperately needed a positive outcome. They made just one change to their starting lineup, with Antonio Sanabria returning to the XI in place of David Okereke. Torino FC, conversely, fielded an unchanged team after recording back-to-back victories in the preceding weeks.
The opening 45 minutes offered little in the way of excitement, with both sides struggling to create clear-cut chances. A combined total of only two shots were registered in the first half, neither of which managed to hit the target.
The first notable attempt was a blocked effort by Alberto Grassi following a Cremonese corner. Shortly before halftime, in the 41st minute, Federico Bonazzoli flashed a shot wide with his left foot from the corner of the penalty area, highlighting the lack of offensive precision.
This goalless draw means the threat of relegation remains very real for Cremonese, who failed to gain crucial ground. For Ivan Juric's Torino FC, the point represents a slowdown after a positive spell, but the team will aim to restart their winning ways in upcoming Serie A fixtures.
