Some belated thoughts:
Decent performance from Juve in what was an awkward game.
Aside from their midfield pushing a little too high up early on and that leaving dangerous spaces for Torino to attack, Juve played a pretty good half.
Not that they were making lots of chances or looking terribly threatening, but they were in control of the game and they got a goal. Was a great goal as well - precisely the sort of thing you are looking for from a player like Tevez.
Juve continued to take no risks up to an hour when Torino finally decided they might think about trying to play Juve a bit and not just watch Juve shuffling the ball around on the halfway line.
Juve could have done more to exploit the spaces that Torino then left, but continued to play a safe game.
Good to see Conte's continuing willingness to to surrender territory and possession against dangerous counter-attacking teams so that they aren't able to counter-attack. That's not something Conte showed any great willingness to do prior to this season.
Only times that Torino looked dangerous were when Juve over-covered in the middle and allowed too much time and space for Torino's wingbacks in wide areas. Understandable to a point, but I still don't like seeing Juve's wingbacks being drawn too much into the middle of the pitch when they have three centre-halves behind them. Asamoah in particular, I thought, spent too much time playing against Cerci when I thought Caceres should have taken that responsibility and left Asamoah to focus on controlling the flank. That's not a critisim of those players as I'm sure it's how Conte told them to play. I just thought it was a little too cautious.
Clearly, for all Juve played a generally decent game, there were individual errors that put them in awkward situations and they got help from the ref to get out of them. The penalty call is what is getting the most attention, but I actually thought that the failure to send Vidal off was the worse call in terms of how clear it was at the time.