Skipper Motta has led the team for seven games, starting with consecutive losses to and Tuscany
Bologna's performance has improved significantly, with 3 consecutive cup wins and only 2-3 losses in the last 5 matches. Undoubtedly also in the midst of their best form, beating 2-1 in the last round, also 3 straight league cup wins. Taking a closer look at both teams' opponents in their last 3 matches, I'd say Torino's win over and Milan's is more golden, and you probably won't have much of an opinion on that.
This year Torino's configuration in the offensive line is more diversified, although the midfielder Linetti, who came on as a substitute in the last round, accumulated a yellow card and was suspended, but after the high center forward Pellegri started consecutively, Torino's attacking ability has been improved. Behind him, Vlasic, and Radonic, who is back from injury, have excellent technique and finishing ability, while last season's captain, back Ljubicic, has basically resolved the conflict between him and the team at the beginning of the season, and has recently stabilized as a starter. Therefore, from the strength side, I think Torino is still significantly better.
Bologna has only lost 1 game at home this season, and the two teams have played Bologna 5 consecutive draws at home against Torino, so it's hard to avoid a big draw in this game.