"Tonali? I don't want to preach to him," the Brentford forward told the Daily Mail. "I'm glad he is being allowed to train with the team. That will be good for his mental health. I hope he is coping well and will come back stronger."
When asked about he he found strength during his own scandal, Toney highlighted the support of his close friends and family, adding: "We are all quite strong individuals and strong personalities. From a young, I saw my parents not really having anything. I grew up thinking 'It could always be worse'. There are a lot of pretenders in life but my circle will never change. It will be the same people who have been with me for the last ten years. People I went to school with. People who have been around since Day One. I feel like I am a good judge of character and I just keep the circle tight."
"I don't want to swear so I'll just say I have a no Fs given attitude to every situation. It's a don't care attitude. My dad wouldn't cry. He was the man of the house. That's just how I am. Me, my mum, my dad, my sisters, we are all strong characters. We don't really let anything break us. We get straight to the point."