Gravina Calms Tonali Concerns and Calls for National Unity Ahead of World Cup Playoffs
Gabriele Gravina, president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), has sought to alleviate worries regarding Sandro Tonali's fitness before Italy's crucial World Cup playoff semi-final against Northern Ireland. Simultaneously, he delivered an impassioned appeal for the entire nation to support Gennaro Gattuso's team.
During a press conference held after the federal council meeting, Gravina expressed cautious yet sincere optimism about the Newcastle midfielder's status, following his early exit from a recent club fixture.
“I feel quite calm,” Gravina stated. “I am in constant communication with Gattuso, and last night I spoke with Sandro, alongside the coach and our doctor De Carli. He appeared calmer than he did upon leaving the pitch. While some concern remains, it is at a very moderate level. This morning's medical tests provided reassurance. We are committed to doing everything possible to restore his fitness, collaborating closely with Newcastle United.”
Gravina's Urgent Call: 'Italy Must Propel These Players to America!'
With a coveted World Cup spot at stake, Gravina explicitly compared the current situation to Italy’s victorious Euro 2020 campaign. He appealed to the spirit of that triumphant summer to energize supporters for what he termed a pivotal week for Italian football.
“During Euro 2020, I characterized our squad as a normal team capable of becoming extraordinary if we collectively embraced the pride and belonging associated with the Azzurri jersey,” he recalled. “Our passionate fans played a crucial role in helping those players conquer formidable adversaries. We require a similar rallying cry today; the nation’s impetus must propel these players towards America, even if it means they have to swim to get there.”
The FIGC president also admitted his deep emotional involvement in the upcoming critical period.
“I feel a sense of tension; emotions fuel me, and it’s impossible to remain indifferent when facing such a significant challenge,” he confessed.
“I will join the squad from the very beginning of their training camp and will remain by their side constantly. My message will be: let us experience this journey together, as a period of freedom and tranquility, confident that an exceptional reward awaits us if we perform well.”
He concluded with a note of genuine surprise and delight, confirming the unprecedented sale of all playoff tickets within just one hour, a feat he considered unparalleled in Italian football history.
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