Newcastle boss Eddie Howe can see shades of Italy great Andrea Pirlo in ‘firefighter’ Sandro Tonali as the midfielder belatedly announces himself on the Premier League. The 24-year-old has been one of the stars of the Magpies’ recent resurgence after being nursed back into the team following his return from a 10-month worldwide ban for breaching betting regulations.
A £55million signing from AC Milan during the summer of 2023, the Italy international is now starting to show the quality which prompted the Tyneside club to invest so heavily in his services, and that has prompted comparisons with compatriot Pirlo, who starred for both Milan clubs, Juventus and his country during a glittering career.
Head coach Howe said: “When I first saw Sandro play, there were definite links to Pirlo, without a doubt – and it’s not just the hair. There’s more to it than that. “He’s definitely got those similar qualities in terms of build and style, but I think the thing that sets Sandro apart, for me, from anyone else was he could do all of those things technically and tactically, looked really good, but it’s his athleticism as well, his ability to run.
“I think we’ve seen that in recent games from a defensive viewpoint now more than an attacking viewpoint, where he’s sprinting to put out fires for us from a defensive viewpoint, nicking balls, intercepting balls, using his athleticism to track runners. I think he’s been excellent in that respect and think that’s really helped the team.