Luciano Spalletti made just the one change from the side that drew at home to Sporting Lisbon. Daniele Rugani started instead of Federico Gatti at center-back, but the manager changed his mind at half-time.
Di Gregorio - 7/10
Was rarely called into action throughout the first half, but in the 47th minute was beaten when one-on-one with Giovanni Simeone only for the strike was ruled out for an offside. He made up for this as he made a great save to prevent Che Adams from opening the scoring in the 63rd minute.
Kalulu - 7/10
The dynamic center-back was outstanding in his one-on-ones and progressed well with the ball. He added another layer to this intricate Spalletti attack.
Rugani - 5/10
The Lucca-born center-back former Italy international was non-existent in the first half, and was subbed off during the break for Gatti.
Koopmeiners - 6/10
It was another solid display from the former Atalanta player. After telling media in the week that his preferred position is centre-back, he remains there in Spalletti's selection and continues to play well.
McKennie - 6/10
He looked physically exhausted after playing right wing-back twice in a week. That being said, he looked better defensively and his passing was a joy to watch.
Locatelli - 6/10
Il capitano was solid in the derby, but didn't influence the game as much as expected.
Thuram - 6/10
The Frenchman wasn't as impactful defensively as he was against Sporting Lisbon, but got into some good attacking positions. He used his physical stature to win duels.
Cambiaso - 5/10
The Italian wing-back was rarely involved in the Juventus attacks and didn't have many opportunities to show off his defensive qualities. He played the game, but wasn't included in any of Juventus' best moments.
Conceicao - 7/10
The magical Portuguese winger was angelic with the ball at his feet, and showed off his quality by threatening the Torino back five with every touch. He was subbed off early in the second half, which seemed harsh.
Yildiz - 8/10 (Old Juve Man Of The Match)
Arguably the best young winger in the world showed it today. He was getting triple teamed from the first minute. He was threatening, fantastic, stunning, fabulous and every other synonym. He tore the Torino defense into shreds, and could have easily have scored multiple goals on another night/ Subbed in the 84th minute.
Vlahovic - 7/10
The highly-rated striker was a nuisance for all three Torino center-backs. If it wasn't for Spalletti subbing him off early, he could have been on the scoresheet.
SUBSTITUTES
Gatti - 6/10
The half-time substitute was an improvement on Rugani, but didn't impact the game much. He didn't make any mistakes, but didn't standout in anything during the 45 minutes he played.
David - 6/10
The Canadian, who has had his future discussed heavily in the recent weeks, performed well but didn't standout or improve on Vlahovic's performance. He had one chance, which was saved, Other than that he didn't receive the appropriate service to thrive.
Zhegrova - 6/10
Once again the 26-year-old came on to try and help win the game for the Bianconeri. Unfortunately his good crosses only found the advertising board and resulted in goal kicks.
Openda - 5/10
The Belgian didn't impact the game at all and looked lethargic. The substitution from Spalletti didn't work out, and made the Juventus attack look worse.
Adzic - 5/10
It is hard to rate a player who played less then 10 minutes and for that reason anything above a five would be disrespectful to the rest of the ratings. Did he play badly? No. did he play well? No, another player that ran around the pitch but didn't have the passion for desire to push Juventus into the lead.
