Locatelli: Italy's World Cup Failure Devastates Me, I'm Drained with Tears
Manuel Locatelli has publicly expressed his deep emotions following Italy's heartbreaking exit from the World Cup playoffs. In a poignant social media post, the midfielder accepted collective responsibility for the team's failure and reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to the national squad.
His statement comes amidst a period of widespread sorrow within Italian football, days after their painful penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia in Zenica.
Locatelli joins Leonardo Spinazzola and Gianluigi Donnarumma, who also shared their thoughts, with each message underscoring the squad's ongoing struggle to comprehend the immense weight of missing a third consecutive World Cup tournament.
Italy entered the crucial match with genuine optimism following a previous victory over Northern Ireland, but Alessandro Bastoni's first-half red card drastically altered the dynamics of the contest.
A 1-1 draw after 90 minutes, followed by a goalless extra time, led to ultimate heartbreak in the penalty shootout – a sequence of events that has left the entire nation reeling and searching for answers.
Locatelli: 'We failed, I'm devastated'
"I am devastated, drained, with tears in my eyes," Locatelli wrote, directly addressing the supporters who had passionately backed the team throughout their campaign. He elaborated, "We felt the immense responsibility towards the children, the families, the grandparents, and all Italians who supported us. We gave absolutely everything, and I am incredibly proud of this group."
He continued, "We players, the manager, and the entire staff were united in pursuing this dream. We expended every last drop of energy, yet we were unable to deliver this World Cup to you."
Locatelli confronted the harsh truth head-on: "We failed, that is the undeniable reality. And I feel the full weight of this failure."
Despite the profound pain, Locatelli concluded with a defiant message, echoing Donnarumma's call for resilience. "It is hard, incredibly hard, but let us get back up together. There will not be a single day when I do not give everything of myself on the pitch."
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