Sanabria non segna dal 20 ottobre, pochissimo spazio per lui nelle ultime partite, ma senza la punta c’è bisogno anche del suo apporto
Tonny Sanabria, has not scored in Serie A since October 20, 2024, a fast that is starting to take its toll on both him and the team. Despite his importance on the pitch, his minutes have been reduced in recent games. At a time when Torino has struggled to find a leading scorer, the absence of an offensive reinforcement in the January market has increased the responsibility of Sanabria, who is called upon to contribute, especially in decisive situations.
Il match contro il Genoa e le parole di Vanoli
In the recent match against Genoa, Sanabria entered the field at 85′, and in that short portion of time he managed to make his mark. In fact, he found himself the protagonist of an episode that could have changed the outcome of the match: a clear penalty kick that was not whistled for a foul by Sabelli in the box. Despite his disappointment at the referee’s failure to intervene, Vanoli, Torino’s coach, praised his attitude and commitment. “But we also praise Sanabria, he came in well and deserved the penalty. We are becoming a team, the new ones have quality,” the coach said post-match, acknowledging the importance of the striker even when he does not find the way to goal.
Recuperare mentalmente Sanabria
The priority for Vanoli will now be to mentally recover Sanabria, who is having a difficult time, partly because of his physical condition and his poor use on the field. Ahead of the summer soccer market session, a fit Sanabria could become a showcase for a transfer that could be beneficial for both parties. Torino needs his mental strength and goal-scoring ability to face the rest of the season in the best possible way and to arrive prepared for a market that could hold important changes.
Antonio Sanabria