Italian Football in Crisis: Third Consecutive World Cup Miss Ignites Calls for Reform
Italian football is in the throes of an unprecedented crisis as the national team, the Azzurri, have stunningly failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the third consecutive time. This latest setback has sparked widespread indignation and urgent demands for a complete overhaul of the football system.
Another Heartbreak Against Bosnia
The devastating outcome came after a dramatic play-off match against Bosnia, which saw Italy eliminated following a 5-2 defeat in a penalty shootout. The game itself was a tense affair, full of twists and turns that ultimately led to Italy's downfall.
Italy initially took the lead with a goal from Kean, momentarily raising hopes. However, the team's fortunes took a severe turn when Bastoni received a red card in the 41st minute, forcing the Azzurri to play the majority of the match with ten men. Despite being numerically disadvantaged, Italy created further opportunities, with Moise and Dimarco notably missing chances that could have extended their lead to 2-0.
Bosnia capitalized on these missed opportunities, with Tabakovic scoring an equalizer in the 79th minute. This goal was met with controversy, with some Italian reports deeming it "illegal." The match then proceeded to extra time and ultimately to a penalty shootout, where misses from Esposito and Cristante sealed Italy's agonizing fate.
Gattuso's Tears and Calls for a System Reset
The aftermath of the defeat has been marked by profound disappointment and emotional reactions. National team coach Gennaro Gattuso was visibly distraught, reportedly in tears and on the brink of resignation. "I apologise, I didn't make it," he stated, describing the loss as "a blow." His future with the national team is now highly uncertain.
Criticism also extended to the match official, referee Turpin, whose performance was lambasted as "disastrous" by the Italian media. Specific grievances included perceived leniency towards Bosnian players and the contentious nature of the equalizing goal.
Beyond the immediate disappointment of the match, the repeated failure to qualify for the World Cup has intensified calls for radical change across all levels of Italian football. Demands for "a system to be reset" and the need for "our football to be rebuilt, starting from the federal leaders" are echoing throughout the nation. Despite these pressures, FIGC President Gravina has indicated resistance to immediate resignations, suggesting that "The FIGC council decides" on the path forward. The prevailing sentiment across Italy is encapsulated by stark headlines proclaiming "Everyone go home" or "Everyone out!"
Fresh materials — Sport news

Serie A: Juventus vs. Bologna, Verona vs. Milan, Pisa vs. Genoa - Live Updates
This is a live blog covering several Serie A matches. We will provide real-time updates, key events, and results as they unfold. Stay tuned for the latest from Juventus vs. Bologna, Verona vs. Milan, and Pisa vs. Genoa. Juventus vs. Bologna Get ready for the clash between Juventus and

Inter's Path to Serie A Title Glory Next Weekend
Inter Milan stands on the brink of securing the 2025-26 Serie A title, with a potential championship-clinching victory next weekend contingent on a win against Torino and specific outcomes in matches involving Napoli and Milan. Following their decisive 3-0 victory over Cagliari, Inter has

Besiktas Pursues Juventus Winger Edon Zhegrova After Challenging First Season
Edon Zhegrova's tenure at Juventus appears likely to conclude after a single season, with Turkish club Besiktas having initiated contact with the Kosovo winger's agent regarding a potential summer move. According to reports from Turkish newspaper Fanatik, relayed by IlBianconero, the Koso

Milan Expresses Interest in Napoli's Spinazzola for Free Transfer
The future of Leonardo Spinazzola at Napoli appears increasingly uncertain. The experienced left-back has yet to receive any indication from the club regarding an extension to his contract, which is set to expire in June. Consequently, his representatives have begun exploring alternative option

Abodi Hits Back at Outgoing FIGC President Gravina: ‘Always Because of Politics’
Italian Minister for Sport Andrea Abodi has countered the assertions of the departing FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, who implied that the football association lacked sufficient governmental backing. Abodi stated that "when things go wrong, it's always because of politics." Gravina announced his d

Lotito Advocates for Special Commissioner to Restructure Italian Football Federation (FIGC)
Lazio owner Claudio Lotito has voiced his disagreement with the majority of Serie A clubs who support Giovanni Malagò as the next President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). Lotito contends that a fundamental restructuring of the entire system is necessary, rather than simply appointi