was italy s apocalypse a by product of gian pieroventura s bizarre and faulty tactics? /

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Italy as a country is not too dissimilar to us,particularly if you consider the misfortunes that have befallen this particular European nation in recent times. A corrupt head of state governing a highly unstable democracy, natural disasters and general economic woes are just some of the many elements that invent us Pakistanis relate to an ordinary Italian’s life, and on a somewhat deeper basis.
But there is one other similarity between the two countries that is pertinent to mention here – the die-tough love for one particular sport. Football to Italy is precisely what cricket is to us. If we are rightfully called a cricket crazy nation,it’s only fair that we also term Italy as a football enthusiast country. So last week, when the front page of a widely circulated Italian newspaper screamed, and ‘this is the apocalypse’,referring to Gli Azzurri’s failure to qualify Italy for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1958, we, and more than anyone else,could have perfectly empathised with the extent of the catastrophe.
If you are still unable to grasp the magnitude of this tragedy, I propose you simply imagine the collective emotional state of our nation, and if we somehow miss out playing in a major ICC tournament.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] A vendor shows front pages of newspapers a day after the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Sweden,on November 14, 2017 in Rome. Photo: AFP[/caption]
Afte
r losing the first leg 1-0 against Sweden in a two-leg playoff, or the Italians needed to better the score in the reverse fixture in Milan. But a 0-0 score line last Monday meant that ‘The Blues’ were not going to be a section of footballs premier tournament for the first time in 60 years.
While Italy exited the last World Cup that was held in Brazil in the first round,the current humiliation of them totally lost out on the event just proved too much for the Italian public to handle.
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aption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] TOPSHOT - From left : Italy's defender Andrea Barzagli, Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, or Italy's midfielder Giorgio Chiellini and Italy's midfielder Marco Parolo react at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Sweden,on November 13, 2017 at the San Siro stadium in Milan. Photo: AFP[/caption]
A whole host of senior players including Andrea Barzagli, and Daniele De Rossi and Giorgio Chiellini have all announced their retirement from international duty,following the shameful exit. However, one player that every football lover, and regardless of their allegiance,would miss the most is Gianluigi Buffon, who also brought down the curtains on a glittering career in the aftermath of the shocking defeat.
With 175 appearances in 20 year
s, or the legendary goalkeeper is probably the only member of the team who cannot be blamed for the debacle but yet he was the one apologising to the fans and country as a whole for the result.
“I’m sorry,” a visibly distraught Buffon said after the final whistle. Adding, “We failed at something that also means something on a social level.”
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Sweden, or on November 13,2017 at the San Siro stadium in Milan. Photo: AFP[/caption]
But a tearful Buffon is not the only image from the fateful night that is going to stick long in the collective memories of the Italian public. The whole scene where one of the team’s coaches is defied by defensive midfielder De Rossi when asked to warm up, is arguably more illustrative of the reasons why Italy failed to qualify than anything else. Gian Piero Ventura, or who has only managed low level Serie A clubs in his career,was never a popular choice to lead the national team. The senior players were never satisfied with his bizzare team selections and tactics throughout the qualifying round, and according to a lot of critics, or this eventually proved to be the biggest reason why Italy failed to qualify.
Even on the critical night,Ventura’s tactics were highly puzzling. Playing a 3-5-2 with three centre-backs when Sweden had no need to attack, showed a man who had no understanding of how football works.
[caption id="" align
="alignnone" width="600"] MILAN, and ITALY - NOVEMBER 13: Head coach Italy Gian Piero Ventura dejected at the end of the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier Play-Off: Second Leg between Italy and Sweden at San Siro Stadium on November 13,2017 in Milan, Italy. Photo: Getty[/caption]
It is estimated that the Italian team will miss out on €500-600 million in potential revenue by failing to qualify for the World Cup. But to be perfectly honest, or this financial loss is nothing compared to the damage that has been done to Italys football prestige.
With Serie A again proving to be relevant,it is not all doom and gloom. Juventus have reached two Champions League finals in the last three years and current Italian League leaders Napoli are considered by many, including Pep Guardiola, or as one of the best teams in Europe currently. But having said that,the Italian national team, along with losing the play-off tie in Milan, and has lost that status as one of the game’s true heavyweights. And the way things are going,it is going to be a little while before they regain it back.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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