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Club teams impacted Italy’s failure to qualify for World Cup

Nov 15, 2022, 12:50 PM | Updated: Nov 16, 2022, 2:53 am

FILE - Italy's Joao Pedro reacts after missing a scoring chance in the World Cup qualifying play-of...

FILE - Italy's Joao Pedro reacts after missing a scoring chance in the World Cup qualifying play-offsoccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. North Macedonia won 1-0. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

(AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)


              FILE - Italy's Jorginho cries after his team's got eliminated in the World Cup qualifying play-offsoccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. North Macedonia won 1-0. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)
            
              FILE - Italy's Domenico Berardi knees after missing a scoring chance during the World Cup qualifying play-off soccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)
            
              FILE - Italy's Domenico Berardi knees after missing a scoring chance during the World Cup qualifying play-off soccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
            
              FILE - North Macedonia players celebrate as Italy players reacts after their team's elimination at the end of the World Cup qualifying play-off soccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. North Macedonia won 1-0. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)
            
              FILE - Italy's Joao Pedro reacts after missing a scoring chance in the World Cup qualifying play-offsoccer match between Italy and North Macedonia, at Renzo Barbera stadium, in Palermo, Italy, Thursday, March 24, 2022. North Macedonia won 1-0. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

ROME (AP) — Loved and admired around the world for producing players like Roberto Baggio and Andrea Pirlo, Italy’s national team struggles for respect at home.

In a country where club teams rule and provincialism stretching back to medieval times still prevails, the Azzurri are often considered an afterthought — or even an inconvenience.

Italian clubs often prefer to keep their prized players away from the national team rather than risk injury. There are no organized hard-core “ultra” fans for Italy like there are for every club team in Serie A, B and C.

Italy doesn’t even have a home stadium like England does with Wembley. Instead it barnstorms around the country, often playing games in small stadiums and cities — appearing at the San Siro in Milan and the Stadio Olimpico in Rome for only the biggest of matches.

Dragged down by a dearth of top young players and the demise of the Italian league over the last decade, four-time champion Italy failed to qualify for a second consecutive World Cup.

Winners of the European Championship last year, Italy was beaten at home by North Macedonia in a qualifying playoff in March.

Four years earlier, it was a playoff loss at home to Sweden that kept the Azzurri from the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

And at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, Italy was eliminated in the group phase.

NO RESPECT

Serie A refused the Italian soccer federation’s request to amend its calendar and move the league matches from the weekend before the playoffs, which would have allowed coach Roberto Mancini more time with his players.

“There is always great resistance from the clubs towards the national team,” federation president Gabriele Gravina said after the playoff loss. “The national team is seen more as an annoyance than something that unites an entire country.”

More recently, center forward Ciro Immobile was held back from boarding the team plane to a Nations League game in Hungary amid disagreement about his injury status between the national team and his club, Lazio.

And on Sunday, a couple of hours after Qatar faces Ecuador in the opening match of the World Cup, Italy will play a mostly meaningless friendly against Austria in Vienna.

The Italian soccer federation wanted to move the friendly with Austria up a day to Saturday to avoid the conflict with the World Cup but state broadcaster RAI reportedly refused because it preferred to air “Dancing with the Stars” on Saturday night.

With modern Italy having been unified in 1861, historically bitter rivalries persist between north and south and even cities in the same region.

“Provincialism has been an issue,” RAI national team analyst Antonio Di Gennaro said in an interview. “And as far as players sometimes not wanting to go to the national team because of injury problems, those are situations that regard the clubs.”

SERIE A’S DEMISE

When Roma won the inaugural edition of the third-tier Europa Conference League last season, it was the first European title for an Italian club since Inter Milan lifted the Champions League trophy in 2010.

Failures to renovate and build new stadiums, match-fixing scandals and poor financial decisions have all contributed to the demise of the Italian league — and consequently the national team.

Italian clubs have also been hesitant to use young Italians, forcing Mancini to sometimes rely on players with little experience — like when he called up then-19-year-old Nicolò Zaniolo in 2018 before Zaniolo had ever appeared in Serie A.

Zaniolo is now considered one of Serie A’s top players.

“Our clubs lack courage in this department,” said Di Gennaro, who played on the Hellas Verona team that won Serie A in 1985. “It’s a mentality issue.”

MISSED PENALTIES

Two failed penalty attempts from Jorginho in the qualifying matches against Switzerland ended up being decisive. One match ended 0-0, the other 1-1.

If Italy had won either of those two matches, it would have finished ahead of Switzerland and gained automatic qualification to the tournament in Qatar.

“Let’s not persecute Jorginho. But if you miss two penalties, you end up staying home,” Di Gennaro said.

REVIVAL

Unlike after Gian Piero Ventura lost the players’ support and was fired after the failed qualification for 2018, Mancini kept his job and is already working on a revival.

The Azzurri qualified for the Nations League final four in June with Croatia, Spain and the Netherlands. And Italy is bidding to host the 2032 European Championship, which would represent a prime opportunity to rebuild the country’s crumbling stadiums.

Mancini can count on a core of young players like goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and forwards Zaniolo, Federico Chiesa, Giacomo Raspadori and Gianluca Scamacca to turn things around.

Unheralded Wilfried Gnonto has also impressed for Italy recently.

SERIE A REPRESENTED

Serbia and Poland each called up 11 players from Serie A to their World Cup squads. And Juventus is sending 11 players to Qatar.

So who will Italian fans support? They’ll root for the players on their club teams.

Juventus supporters will cheer Dusan Vlahovic and Filip Kostic with Serbia; Inter Milan fans will follow Romelu Lukaku’s Belgium; and AC Milan “tifosi” will keep an eye on Rafael Leão with Portugal.

It’s all about the club teams — not Italy.

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