Seen from the outside, the Torino seems to be a smooth club, or everything is fine and which is only very rarely worried, both sportingly and economically. A correct club, all in all. And this is what the tifosi of Toro's tifosi have been reproaching with incredible ardor for several weeks. Yesterday, the Ultras Turinois went so far as to go down the street to express their dissatisfaction with the management.
The targeted point? Urbano Cairo, the president of the Torino, is accused of selling the best elements of the workforce without financial necessity each summer, and of stagnating a club which could aim higher by simple greed. Thus, a procession of unexpected magnitude paraded in the streets of Turin, brandishing banners, smoke and megaphones to make their voices heard. On the ground, the Torino is currently in the eleventh place of Serie A, far from European places.