Sabake
484 posts

Sabake
@Sabake236683
everything football | Entrepreneur | risk taker.
Katılım Nisan 2026
87 Takip Edilen57 Takipçiler

🚨 Ignazio Abate has agreed to become Torino’s new manager on a contract running until June 2028.
The appointment marks a major step in Abate’s coaching career. Best known for his long playing career with AC Milan and the Italy national football team, the former right-back has steadily built his reputation on the touchline since retiring.
Abate first gained attention as a coach in Milan’s youth setup, where he led the club’s Primavera side and earned praise for developing young talent and implementing an aggressive, modern style of play. His teams were known for high pressing, quick transitions, and a willingness to attack with numbers.
Torino’s decision suggests the club is looking toward a younger, progressive coach rather than an established veteran. The move comes at a time when Torino are seeking greater consistency and hoping to push beyond their usual mid-table position in Serie A.
What Torino can expect from Abate
Youth development: One of Abate’s strongest qualities is working with young players and helping them adapt to senior football.
High-intensity football: His teams generally press aggressively and try to win possession high up the pitch.
Flexible formations: While often favoring a back four, he has shown tactical adaptability depending on the squad available.
Strong dressing-room presence: Having played at the highest level for years, he commands respect from players.
Why this is a significant appointment
For Torino, this is something of a gamble. Abate arrives with a growing reputation but without the extensive top-flight managerial experience of many Serie A coaches. However, Italian clubs have increasingly turned to younger managers in recent years, hoping to uncover the next breakthrough coach.
If Torino back him in the transfer market and give him time to implement his ideas, this could become one of the more intriguing managerial projects in Italian football over the next few seasons.
At 39 years old, Abate is part of a new generation of Italian coaches attempting to make their mark in Serie A, and Torino’s three-year commitment until 2028 shows considerable faith in his long-term potential.

English

@MadridXtra @marca Journalists are going full crazy
Posting every single transfer talk
😂😂😂😂
This is absolutely cinema
English


🚨 JUST IN: Ibrahima Konaté has SIGNED with Real Madrid until 2030.
Everything is FINALISED. @FabriceHawkins

English





























