Italy’s recent World Cup elimination has sparked a national conversation on fixing its struggling football system. With Saturday’s Serie A conferences filled with inquiries, the nation seeks solutions for its third consecutive failure to qualify.
Managerial resignations and calls for deeper restructuring reflect the mounting tension. Former Italy World Cup winner and current Genoa manager, Daniele De Rossi, highlighted the widespread discourse, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive program to rejuvenate the sport.
As perspectives are exchanged, the challenge remains formidable. New strategies and leadership are essential for Italy to restore its football prowess, echoing the sentiments shared by high-profile figures like Luciano Spalletti and Gian Piero Gasperini.