Torres U19
Torres U19 stats and predictions provide a clear picture of a youth side searching for consistency in Italy's Campionato Primavera 3 U19. The Sardinian outfit has shown flashes of quality but has struggled to string together wins, leaving them in need of a turnaround.
Torres U19's recent form line reads L, W, L, D, D over their last five league matches, indicating just one victory in that spell. A closer look at the results shows defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of home comfort:
The standout result was the 4-2 away win at Triestina U19, but that remains the lone bright spot. The two most recent home matches ended in a 0-3 loss to Lumezzane U19 and a 0-5 thrashing by Mantova U19, highlighting a porous defence. Overall, Torres U19 has failed to keep a clean sheet in any of those five contests, conceding 15 goals and scoring 9. Their inability to shut out opponents keeps them under pressure in most games.
While a full league table placement is not available, the data from the last five Campionato Primavera 3 U19 matches paints a statistical picture. Torres U19 has played 5 games: 1 win, 2 draws, 2 losses. They have scored 9 goals (1.80 per game) and conceded 15 (3.00 per game).
Home and away splits reveal a stark contrast. At home, they have managed just 1 point from 3 matches (0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses), with only 3 goals scored and 11 goals conceded. On the road, the record improves dramatically: 2 away fixtures produced 1 win and 1 draw, 6 goals for and only 4 against. This suggests that Torres U19 is far more dangerous when playing away from home, at least based on the most recent sample.
No next opponent fixture is available in the current dataset, so we project Torres U19's chances for any upcoming match based on their form sample. Over the last five outings, their win rate stands at 20%, the draw rate is 40%, and the loss rate is also 40%. Consequently, the estimated outcome probabilities for their next match โ whenever it occurs โ are: Win: 20%, Draw: 40%, Loss: 40%.
These numbers reflect a team that finds wins hard to come by, often settling for draws or succumbing to defeats. The goals-against average of 3.00 per game is a major red flag, and with no clean sheets in five matches, it is difficult to back a Torres U19 victory with any confidence. The away form offers a glimmer of hope (a win and a draw), but the overall trend still points to a low win probability. Punters should treat Torres U19 as an underdog in most matchups until they demonstrate defensive improvement and a more consistent winning habit.