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Italy dismisses Spalletti from his post in Norway

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Risk of Italy forfeiting the 2026 World Cup ahead of the qualifying rounds looms large.
Risk of Italy forfeiting the 2026 World Cup ahead of the qualifying rounds looms large.

Italian Football Federation Parts Ways with Spalletti After Norway De bust

Italy dismisses Spalletti from his post in Norway

Swap out that pesky press conference and gloomy atmosphere for a fresh, informal take on the firing of Luciano Spalletti, the Italian national football team's coach, following their disheartening 0:3 loss against Norway in the World Cup qualifier.

"Aw, man, it's a wrap. I'm outta here," Spalletti, 66, said, regretfully explaining his exit after the next match against Moldova on Monday night. The federation broke the news to him that they'd shown him the door as the national team coach. "Sheesh, it's a bummer. I was hoping to stick around and make some changes," Spalletti admitted during a press conference.

He maintained a solid relationship with federation president Gabriele Gravina. "It's all good. I get why they're letting me go with the lousy results, but I owe it to the federation for sticking by me even in the rough times," he added, hinting at his intention to approve the contract termination following Monday's game.

Rumors are swirling about potential replacements for the former SSC Napoli-winning coach, who took the helm in September 2023. Claudio Ranieri, the current AS Roma coach planning to call it a day post-season, seems like a likely contender. But Ranieri's already politely declined the offer, leaving the job vacant for the time being.

Now, the Italian Football Federation's on the hunt for a new coach, but no official list of candidates has dropped yet. Insiders say they're still in talks to find the right person. Possible frontrunners might include fellow Italians like Antonio Conte, Fabio Cannavaro, or even foreign coaches. However, none of these names have been officially confirmed.

Source: ntv.de, tsi/dpa

  • Nations League
  • World Cup Qualifiers
  • Football

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Initially, Claudio Ranieri, a legendary manager, and former Roma coach, was the top pick for the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to replace Spalletti. However, Ranieri went on to reject the offer, leaving the position up for grabs. At present, no official list of candidates has been disclosed, and the FIGC is said to be still engaged in discussions to find the best possible coach. Potential candidates could include Antonio Conte, Fabio Cannavaro, or foreign coaches, but these remain speculative, with no official names mentioned in recent reports.

  • Ranieri as a contender
  • FIGC considering foreign coaches

In light of Claudio Ranieri's refusal of the Italian Football Federation's (FIGC) offer, the search for Spalletti's replacement continues. The FIGC is still deliberating with potential candidates, including Italian coaches Antonio Conte and Fabio Cannavario, as well as foreign coaches, though no official names have been revealed as of yet.

Meanwhile, vocational training and community policy initiatives could play a significant role in the future of Italian sports. With the departure of Spalletti, the FIGC might consider investing in these areas to foster a stronger and more competitive sports scene across Europe, including football leagues.

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