Gennaro Gattuso has officially stepped down as the head coach of the Italian national team, closing a somber chapter in the nation’s footballing history. The former midfielde – renowned for his relentless passion and intensity on the pitch – resigned following a disastrous campaign that saw the Azzurri once again falter on the international stage. His exit was confirmed as a mutual agreement with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), ending a brief and turbulent nine-month tenure.
Gennaro Gattuso 2026 World Cup Failure
The primary catalyst for Gattuso’s resignation was Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The team suffered a crushing playoff defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, falling in a penalty shootout that solidified Italy’s third consecutive absence from the world’s biggest tournament. This unprecedented streak of failures has sparked serious concerns regarding the long-term direction and leadership of the national program.
Accountability and Internal Crisis
In his parting statement, Gattuso expressed profound disappointment but took full responsibility for the result. While he spoke of the immense honor of managing his country, he admitted the squad simply failed to meet the expectations of the fans. The crisis has extended far beyond the bench; both FIGC President Gabriele Gravina and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon have also resigned, signaling a complete structural overhaul within the federation.
The Search for a Successor
The focus now shifts toward a massive rebuilding project aimed at restoring pride to the four-time world champions. High-profile names like Massimiliano Allegri, Antonio Conte, and Roberto Mancini (who previously led Italy to Euro 2020 glory) have already emerged as potential candidates. Whoever inherits the role will face the daunting challenge of reviving a fallen giant and ending nearly a decade of World Cup heartbreak.
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