Team to manage - Torino FC is a genuinely big, proud club that many see as the ‘people’s club’ of Turin, but you are expected to perform here on FM22.
Torino FC is a genuinely big, proud club that many see as the ‘people’s club’ of Turin, but if you were to manage them on FM22, it is expected to perform here.
What is Torino’s history?
As one of the most historically important clubs in Italian football, I Granata have failed to live up to the name of Grande Torino – the 5-in-a-row champions who died in the Superga air disaster – side ever since. However, they have been European finalists and have lifted the Italian cup five times, with seven league titles in total.
So, this is a big club, and your long-term rivalry with the nation’s superpower in Juventus adds quite a fresh dynamic to things. Many see this genuinely big, proud club as the ‘people’s club’ of Turin, but you are expected to perform here.
What is Torino’s objectives and finances?
You have quite a few players to move on, but you also have some international talent which adds to the pressure and expectation. You will be asked to build a strong, consistent team that can also rely upon its strong youth academy. Though you are not under pressure to win titles, you are under pressure to compete for European football in a very competitive league.
And with a few of your key names likely to want to move on sooner rather than later, finding the right balance from day one is very important for your long-term progress.
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Who are the best players at Torino?
The best player is your club captain and Italian international Andrea Belotti. The Italian striker is your talisman, and if you are going to succeed with Torino in FM2022, you must find a way to keep him happy.
Krisztofer Horvath is an intriguing prospect, and one you should think about making some space for in the first-team squad.
Other key players include the likes of Armando Izzo and Bremer, a pair of defenders whom you could build around. Other talents include the popular full-back Ricardo Rodriguez as well as the likes of Antonio Sanabria, Simone Verdi, Ola Aina, and Daniele Baselli.
You have talent here, even with the likes of Simone Zaza and Cristian Ansaldi – proven performers at this level – as part of your squad. So, there is no shortage of talent here: blending it all together and bridging the gap between youth to experience is the challenge here.