After opening day defeat to Sassuolo, Inter face another of their bogey teams in the shape of Walter Mazzarri’s Torino.

The Nerazzurri spent big in the summer after securing a return to the Champions League, but were beaten by Sassuolo in Week 1.

That was the fifth time in the last six matches that the Beneamata have been defeated by the Emilian club, and they face another tough test this weekend.

After opening day defeat to Sassuolo, Inter face another of their bogey teams in the shape of Walter Mazzarri’s Torino.

The Nerazzurri spent big in the summer after securing a return to the Champions League, but were beaten by Sassuolo in Week 1.

That was the fifth time in the last six matches that the Beneamata have been defeated by the Emilian club, and they face another tough test this weekend.

The Nerazzurri took just one point from two games against Torino last season, and have beaten the Granata only three times in their last 11 Serie A meetings.

The previous five games at San Siro have brought two wins, two defeats and last season’s 1-1 draw.

Indeed a draw has been a common result in this fixture, with the teams sharing the spoils in 25 of their previous 74 Serie A meetings.

Over the course of those games there have been 38 wins for Inter and 11 for Torino, with 115 goals for the Nerazzurri and 49 for the visitors.

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