Italy's World Cup Blues: A Nation in Mourning
Italy is grappling with disappointment after missing the World Cup for the third straight time, following a loss to Bosnia. This defeat has ignited calls for leadership changes and prompted nationwide outrage as the country's passion for soccer remains unparalleled.
Italy woke up to a day of anger and disbelief on Wednesday after the national soccer team failed to qualify once again for the World Cup, extending a streak of three consecutive misses by losing their playoff match to Bosnia.
The headline 'World Cup curse' emblazoned the Corriere della Sera, reflecting a nation frustrated with its soccer trajectory. Despite being a powerhouse that has produced legendary players, Italy has struggled in recent tournaments, winning only a single match since their 2006 trophy triumph.
Across the country, sentiments of shock and dismay were palpable as Italy endured a 4-1 penalty defeat post a 1-1 stalemate. Fans, political figures, and sports circles echoed demands for accountability, notably from FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, ahead of the federation's critical meeting next week.