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Rome - Italy's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 60 years was greeted by a mixture of disbelief, dismay and resigned disappointment by fans across the country.

In Rome's trendy San Lorenzo district, the Le Mura bar, which showed Monday night's playoff crunch with Sweden on a big screen, emptied at the final whistle after a goalless stalemate which condemned the Azzurri to a 1-0 aggregate defeat.

"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.

"But what is sure is that the shock will be even worse for my father. He is 54 years old and he has never had to go through something like this."


Sitting alongside Pusateri, friend Davide Penna concurred. "I still can't believe it has happened," he said. "We have never experienced anything like this. It's over."

Similar sentiments were voiced by fans coming out of the San Siro stadium in Milan after Monday's 0-0 draw.

"I am disappointed with the whole football system in Italy," said Mirko Palmieri. "It is the umpteenth failure of our country. Even here (at the San Siro), we can't get the job done."

Italy not being at the World Cup will be a new experience for most of the country's fans, and few of them are looking forward to the experience of watching from the sidelines.

The four-time champions opted not to play at the first World Cup in 1930 but they have been present at every other edition apart from 1958, when they also failed to qualify.

"I was born with Italy being a part of the World Cup, and it has always been like that," one supporter told AFP on his way out of the Milan stadium.

"Tomorrow I will wake up and my life will go on but this summer I will do something else."

Another added: "The disappointment is a double one - first because we are not good, but second because we were beaten by a team that is even worse than us."

'Completely unthinkable'

Back in the Rome bar, the view that Italy deserved to be on the plane to Russia was disputed by journalism student Christian Dalenz.

"The reality is they were not good enough, they haven't earned the right to be at the World Cup. This is a very weak squad. It just does not have enough world-class players who can make the difference."

The extent of the shock that non-qualification represents for Italian football was underlined by the pre-match confidence of most fans that Gigi Buffon and co. would pull through.

"It is not as if Sweden are that strong a team," Fabio Votano, a Roman who was only a toddler when Italy last missed out on a World Cup finals, had told AFPTV hours before kick-off.

"Not winning is completely unthinkable, basically something that has never happened before. For Italy, getting to the World Cup finals is almost a duty."

Italy ended up in the playoffs as a result of finishing second in their qualifying group behind Spain.

They then put in a sluggish performance in the first leg in Sweden, when the home side edged a scrappy, physical affair thanks to substitute Jakob Johansson's deflected shot just after the hour mark.

Rome resident Enrico Doddi insisted Italy's players were good enough to have overcome Sweden.

"They're playing miserably at the moment but Italy still has a good set of players in my opinion," he said. "It is all down to mentality.

"You cannot have a good World Cup without Italy."
 
This is what i love about the World Cup Football.

You give an open chance to every country out there.
 
It won't be the same without the Italians there, even if they are a weak team at the moment. Italy are one of the blue chip World Cup teams. Even when they are weak they usually rise to the occasion. They will be a miss, but from what I heard, they have some very promising youngsters so should be back better than ever for the next one.
 
What kind of team can you equate Italy to in cricket?

Sri Lanka?
 
Very very disappointing. They should have qualified.

Current Italian team is strong defensively but lacks quality offensively. Need to rebuild, yesterday's team had a lot of over 30 players.

Will be interesting to see who they hire as next manager.
 
Ventura is responsible for this disaster. All the big snakes in Italian football federation who appointed him should be shown the door
 
If you go through their squad you will realise that there is not enough quality in there so I personally was not too surprised at this happening. They have fallen behind the likes of France and Belgium in terms of producing world class talent in recent years.
 
First time in 60 odd years WOW this is massive.


Goes to show if you do not remove TTFs and keep playing oldies (hint hint) your team can only go down. Some sports are a young man's sport and you cannot have oldies hogging youngsters spot just on the basis of "experience". Italy needs to bring in a young aggressive team under capable leadership and watch how they rocket through the rankings while the detractors are left nitpicking.
 
It won't be the same without the Italians there, even if they are a weak team at the moment. Italy are one of the blue chip World Cup teams. Even when they are weak they usually rise to the occasion. They will be a miss, but from what I heard, they have some very promising youngsters so should be back better than ever for the next one.

No netherlands and no italians.WC will miss them.

you people should be congratulating me rather than crying about a team that didn't manage to beat us over two rounds

:))

p.s. i know nothing about football but there was a massive party and that was fun.
 
Serves them right, I'm still bitter about what they did to Zidane and France in 2006.

I mean they won fairly, but whatever... :))
 
Ventura is responsible for this disaster. All the big snakes in Italian football federation who appointed him should be shown the door

There will be scapegoats but its been the same story since 2006, they just dont have the talent anymore.
 
Italy are one of the unofficial big 4 - Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, of World Cups

I would say not a single person in this forum has seen a world cup in which all 4 of them were not there.

And funnily enough, now that they are out, the only 2 teams who have played in every world cup since 1986 apart from Brazil/Argentina/Germany are Spain and ..................... South Korea
 
Italy are one of the unofficial big 4 - Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, of World Cups

I would say not a single person in this forum has seen a world cup in which all 4 of them were not there.

And funnily enough, now that they are out, the only 2 teams who have played in every world cup since 1986 apart from Brazil/Argentina/Germany are Spain and ..................... South Korea

Well, you made SK’s participation look like a big surprise, why so? They are Asian giansts in football, had they been in Europe or LA, then it would have been a surprise but they quality from a continent where there are mostly poor teams.
 
Well, you made SK’s participation look like a big surprise, why so? They are Asian giansts in football, had they been in Europe or LA, then it would have been a surprise but they quality from a continent where there are mostly poor teams.

It is a surprise, because, in the 5 decades from 1960's to the present decade, they have never won the Asian Cup....

They have always been among the good sides in Asia, but Saudi Arabia (80s and mid 90s), Japan (noughties), Australia (after 2010), and even Iran (70's and late 90's) have been the best side in the Continent, at various stages, either in terms of winning the Asian Cup, or just plain performances

Yet, each of those 4 sides have failed to qualify for the world cup multiple times, even during periods when they were very strong.

Yet somehow South Korea qualified every single time from 1986 onwards, and quite comfortably, never having to go even via playoffs

Some teams over perform in qualifiers.

Spain is one example; long before their exploits in the last decade, they used to underperform in tournaments in the 80s and 90s. Yet they used to always come first in their qualifying groups and almost never qualified via playoffs
 
you people should be congratulating me rather than crying about a team that didn't manage to beat us over two rounds

:))

p.s. i know nothing about football but there was a massive party and that was fun.

I had to check your location because I can never tell the difference between some of these flags. I wasn't sure whether yours was Sweden or Denmark. Anyway congratulations, but as you don't know much about football let me help you out. Sweden play really boring, unsuccessful football which no one wants to watch. Including the Swedes if what you say is anything to go by.
 
Gutted for Buffon. Only winning the Champions League this season is going to compensate for the disappointment.
 
Thank God we wont see boring 1-0 or 0-0 draws in the knock outs.
 
I had to check your location because I can never tell the difference between some of these flags. I wasn't sure whether yours was Sweden or Denmark. Anyway congratulations, but as you don't know much about football let me help you out. Sweden play really boring, unsuccessful football which no one wants to watch. Including the Swedes if what you say is anything to go by.

let's put it this way, who would you like to manage your country or club - jose mourinho or arsene wenger?
 
Italy have sacked coach Giampiero Ventura after the four-time champions failed to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1958.

The Azzurri lost a play-off with Sweden 1-0 on aggregate to spell the end of 69-year-old Ventura's 17-month tenure.

Ventura said his record was "one of the best of the last 40 years".

"I lost only two games in two years," he told Italian television show Le Iene before the Italian Football Federation fired him on Wednesday.

Ventura replaced Antonio Conte in June 2016, and was described as a "master of football" by Italian football federation president Carlo Tavecchio.

However, Italy took one point out of a possible six against Spain in qualifying and also drew at home to Macedonia.

"I can only apologise to the Italians, not for the will or effort but for the result, which as I know is the main thing," said former Napoli and Sampdoria boss Ventura after Italy's World Cup hopes were ended.

When he was appointed he was given a two-year deal which would have taken him to the end of the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia.

At the time, Tavecchio called Ventura an "innovative" coach with "limitless experience" who had helped many players reach the national side.

Once Ventura's pay-out is sorted the search for a new manager will begin. Carlo Ancelotti is available and it seems like the right time in his career for this job.

The three remaining members of Italy's 2006 World Cup success, Gianluigi Buffon, De Rossi and Andrea Barzagli, all announced their international retirement on Monday.

Giorgio Chiellini wants more time to decide. He believes Italian football needs to take a step back in order to move forward and there is a sense this represents an opportunity to push the reset button.

Of course the same was said after Italy's group stage exit from the last World Cup when Cesare Prandelli resigned and Tavecchio's predecessor Giancarlo Abete followed. Little changed.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41989609
 
I had to check your location because I can never tell the difference between some of these flags. I wasn't sure whether yours was Sweden or Denmark. Anyway congratulations, but as you don't know much about football let me help you out. Sweden play really boring, unsuccessful football which no one wants to watch. Including the Swedes if what you say is anything to go by.

Well they have that one guy, Zlatan who is better than anything the Brits have to offer. Not sure if he is still around or not.
 
Where's the relevance? Both Italy and Sweden play defensive football, but Sweden play uglier football and they have won less.

The relevance lies in the fact that winning is more important than anything else.
 
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