Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Fernando Torres Wants to be a Coach after Retirement
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Fernando Torres
DBasia.news – Fernando Torres said he would be ready to become a coach or club manager after his contract with Sagan Tosu was over. However, he claimed to want to spend time with his family first.
Fernando Torres announced that he would retire after his contract with Sagan Tosu was over. “Right now, I need a little time to determine the next step. I still don’t know whether to be a coach or a manager in the future. I think, I will study both roles before returning to the world of football, “Torres said.
At present Fernando Torres has not managed to score a single goal for Sagan Tosu from his 11 J-League appearances. The bad record has made Kim Myung-hwi’s club currently still stuck in the bottom of the J-League standings.
Fernando Torres is one of the big names that arrived at the J-League in recent years. Previously, there were names like Lukas Podolski, David Villa and Andres Iniesta who arrived at Vissel Kobe.
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