Italy’s preparations for the crucial 2026 World Cup play-offs have been hit by fresh injury worries concerning key defenders Gianluca Mancini and Alessandro Bastoni. Mancini was withdrawn from Roma’s latest match, while Bastoni is currently undergoing medical evaluations.
The Azzurri face a challenging path, starting with a semi-final against Northern Ireland, followed by a potential final clash against either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina, all to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament.
Manager Gennaro Gattuso is already contending with a depleted squad, making these new injury setbacks for his defensive line a significant concern, especially with the play-offs looming.
Defensive Doubts: Mancini and Bastoni Under Scrutiny
Indeed, these fears appear to be materializing. During Roma’s recent fixture against Lecce at the Stadio Olimpico, defender Mancini was substituted at halftime.
Preliminary reports, including those from Sky Sport Italia, indicate a left calf problem for the central defender, though the full extent of the injury is yet to be determined.
Concurrently, Alessandro Bastoni was conspicuously absent from the Inter squad that traveled to Florence for their evening encounter with Fiorentina.
His participation for the national team is also highly uncertain. He was reportedly seen arriving at the Coverciano training ground this evening for immediate assessment.
At Coverciano, the Azzurri’s national team staff will conduct thorough examinations to ascertain his fitness, which will inform Gattuso’s decision on whether Bastoni can stay with the squad or if a substitute player needs to be called up.








