![]() ![]() PSG is next with five points and Red Star Belgrade, which stunned Liverpool 2-0 in Tuesday's other group game, is still in contention with four points. In an extremely tight Group C, last season's finalist Liverpool leads Napoli on goal difference with six points each. Apocalypse, tragedy, catastrophe.Kylian Mbappe set up Bernat's goal and Gianluigi Buffon's impact with Jose Callejon earned Napoli its penalty, while Neymar was hardly a factor. “It is an intolerable football shame, an indelible stain,” the newspaper said. Corriere dello Sport, said it will be painful for the country to be on the sidelines when the World Cup kicks off in Russia in June. “Wasted chances, a bit of bad luck but zero goals in 180 minutes against the Swedes, who will go to Russia,” Gazzetta commented. “Italy, this is the apocalypse,” ran a headline on the website of sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport. I just thought perhaps it was better that Insigne come on instead.”īuffon even came up for two corners in a final desperate gamble but Italy fell desperately short, leading to damning headlines in the Italian press. “I just said we were near the end and had to win, so send the strikers to warm up,” said De Rossi. ![]() Ventura had made changes from Friday’s defeat with Brazil-born Jorginho making his Italy debut and Alessandro Florenzi and Manolo Gabbiadini also handed starts, although Napoli’s in-form winger Lorenzo Insigne was again left on the bench.Īs the clock ticked down, De Rossi was asked by Ventura to warm up but he pointed at Insigne instead. Italy dominated possession but struggled to create enough clear-cut chances, as Sweden secured a first appearance at the finals since 2006 courtesy of Jakob Johansson’s first-leg strike in Stockholm. “The era of four or five veterans comes to a close, the one of the hungry young players coming through begins and that’s how it should be,” said Ventura, who took over from Chelsea coach Antonio Conte in 2016 with a contract until June 2020. He is 54 years old and he has never had to go through something like this.” Another Rome resident Enrico Doddi summed up the national disappointment, saying: “You cannot have a good World Cup without Italy.” The game at Milan’s San Siro stadium witnessed a generational shift for Italy, with Buffon and fellow 2006 veterans Andrea Barzagli and Daniele De Rossi all quitting the team, while Giorgio Chiellini also hung up his Azzurri jersey. “But what is sure is that the shock will be even worse for my father. “It is really very sad because watching the World Cup was something that really brought us together as Italians,” said recent graduate Stefania Pusateri, heading for the exit after watching the match in a Rome bar. “It’s a very heavy result to bear, because I was absolutely convinced that we had this ferocious desire to overcome the obstacle.” Italian fans were struggling to come to terms with the prospect of a World Cup without their national team. “It doesn’t depend on me, I’m not in the state of mind to face this question.” I have not yet spoken to the president,” said Ventura. I have to evaluate an infinity of things. The former Torino coach said he would first talk to the Italian federation president before making a decision on his future. Buffon, who has 175 international caps, had already announced that the World Cup finals in Russia would be his last.īut Ventura made no announcement about his position despite failing to lead the 1934, 1938, 19 winners to their 19th World Cup. The 39-year-old goalkeeper, who lifted the 2006 World Cup in Germany, who had been hoping to compete in a record sixth World Cup. “I’m not sorry for myself but all of Italian football, because we failed at something which also means something on a social level,” said an emotional Buffon as he confirmed his retirement. Coach Gian Piero Ventura also said he would consider his future after the Azzuri drew 0-0 on Monday in the second leg of their tie with Sweden, who qualified 1-0 on aggregate.ĭistraught Italian fans reacted with shock and disbelief while the Italian press called it an “apocalypse” for the team, who last failed to qualify for the 1958 World Cup and have played every other edition apart from the inaugural tournament in 1930. MILAN: A tearful Gianluigi Buffon quit international football as four-time champions Italy sensationally missed out on their first World Cup finals in 60 years after a playoff defeat to Sweden. ![]() Buffon quits, four-time champs miss out finals in 60 years MILAN: Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura, left, consoles Gianluigi Buffon at the end of the World Cup qualifying play-off return leg soccer match between Italy and Sweden in Milan. ![]()
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