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‘Sandro Tonali was in a league of his own’ – Italian media rave reviews

Sandro Tonali Shines Bright as Italian Media Heap Praise on His Dominant Display

Sandro Tonali once again reminded the football world why he’s considered one of the finest midfielders of his generation.

The Newcastle United star was the standout performer as Italy defeated Estonia 3-1 in a World Cup qualifying match that showcased his complete control and command of the game.

While Tonali didn’t find the back of the net or record an assist, his influence in midfield was undeniable, earning him widespread praise across Italian media.

Italy were in total control from the first whistle, dictating the tempo and overwhelming Estonia with relentless pressure and movement. The statistics told the full story Italy recorded 24 shots compared to Estonia’s 2, and had 8 corners to none.

The only blemish came late in the game when goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made a rare mistake, dropping an easy catch that allowed Estonia to score a consolation goal. By that point, however, Italy were already cruising with a 3-0 lead, their dominance unquestioned.

Tonali’s presence in midfield was the heartbeat of Italy’s play. Every move seemed to flow through him. His passing was crisp, his positioning impeccable, and his awareness unmatched.

The Newcastle man dictated the rhythm, breaking up opposition attacks and initiating Italy’s forward surges with elegance and precision. Even without direct goal contributions, his influence was evident in every phase of play.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – APRIL 02: Alexander Isak of Newcastle celebrates with team mates Jacob Murphy (l) Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali (r) after scoring the first Newcastle goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Brentford FC at St James’ Park on April 02, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Italian outlets were unanimous in their admiration. Football Italia awarded Tonali an 8.5 rating, declaring him the clear man of the match.

Their summary read, “Italy had a few strong performers tonight but the Newcastle United man was in a league of his own today.

Harking back to the iconic Italian centre-mids of yore, the 25-year-old showed his class this evening.” It’s the kind of praise that echoes through generations a nod to legends like Pirlo and Gattuso, with Tonali now writing his own chapter in Italy’s football story.

The Newcastle star played the full ninety minutes, while Italy rotated heavily in midfield and attack. His stamina and consistency were key as Italy closed out another crucial win in Group I of the World Cup qualifiers.

With only the group winner earning automatic qualification and the runner-up heading into the playoffs, every point matters. Italy’s next game against Israel at home promises to be another must-win, followed by their final group match against Norway in November.

To understand how Tonali’s brilliance fits into the broader international landscape, here’s a quick look at Newcastle United players and their contributions during this October international break:

DateMatchNewcastle Player(s)Key Highlights
Thu, 9 OctEngland 3–0 WalesAnthony Gordon, Dan BurnGordon played the full match and impressed; Burn remained on the bench.
Fri, 10 OctSouth Korea 0–5 BrazilBruno Guimaraes, JoelintonBruno delivered a world-class assist; Joelinton was an unused sub.
Fri, 10 OctGermany 4–0 LuxembourgNick WoltemadeLed the line brilliantly; his link-up play stood out.
Fri, 10 OctSweden 0–2 SwitzerlandAnthony ElangaStayed on the bench as Sweden’s qualification hopes faded.
Sat, 11 OctEstonia 1–3 ItalySandro TonaliMan of the Match; dominated midfield throughout.
Mon, 13 OctNorthern Ireland vs GermanyNick WoltemadeScheduled World Cup qualifier.
Mon, 13 OctSweden vs KosovoAnthony ElangaScheduled World Cup qualifier.
Tue, 14 OctItaly vs IsraelSandro TonaliScheduled World Cup qualifier.
Tue, 14 OctLatvia vs EnglandAnthony Gordon, Dan BurnScheduled World Cup qualifier.
Tue, 14 OctJapan vs BrazilBruno Guimaraes, JoelintonScheduled international friendly.

Tonali’s performance was the headline act, not just for Italy, but also for Newcastle fans watching from afar. Since joining the Magpies, the Italian midfielder has continued to develop under Eddie Howe’s system refining his defensive awareness while maintaining his trademark composure on the ball.

His growing influence in both club and country setups shows a player reaching full maturity, capable of leading from the center of the pitch with authority and vision.

The Italian media’s reaction only reinforces what Newcastle supporters already know: Tonali is not just a player for the present, but a generational talent destined to define an era.

His performance against Estonia was more than a game it was a statement that Italy’s midfield engine is once again powered by elegance, grit, and precision.

As Italy prepares for their next fixtures and Newcastle gears up for a crucial stretch in the Premier League, one thing is clear Sandro Tonali is in a league of his own.

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