Torino will have to go through the game without their coach Walter Mazzari, who can't attend the match at the Filadelfia stadium because of an illness. Nicolò Frustalupi will take his place so things won't change on a technical point of view even if it will on the charisma aspect.
After the defeat against Parma, the Granata will want to show they can react after a bad result. Izzo, Nkoulou and Djidji will play in front of Sirigu, in the classic 3-5-2 system. De Silvestri will take position on the right flank while Ansaldi got back from his injury and will replace Aina who had a muscular injury with his national team. Ansaldi has bigger chances to play than Berenguer as the Spaniard is involved in transfer rumors linking him to Betis.
There will be some news in the midfield unit too: Meité is back from his suspension and will take position as a right interno while Tomas Rincon can't be selected as he's suspended. Lukic should be his natural replacement and have his first game as a starter this season. Belotti and Falqué, after his contract renewal, will start the game upfront. Zaza should on the other hand sit on the bench.
Torino (3-5-2): Sirigu; Izzo, Nkoulou, Djidji; De Silvestri, Meité, Lukic, Baselli, Ansaldi; Falque, Belotti.