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Tarik Muharemovic is attracting significant interest, with Juventus considering a move to bring him back to the club. However,… The post Sassuolo CEO confirms Juventus stake in Tarik Muharemovic’s future appeared first on Juvefc.com.

As the dust settles on another painful World Cup qualification collapse, the voice of one of the game’s most respected figures has cut through the noise. The shadows of failure have once again fallen over a proud soccer nation such as Italy, and even current Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti has felt compelled to speak. As the dust settles on another painful World Cup qualification collapse, the voice of one of the game’s most respected figures has cut through the noise. For a country that once defined defensive excellence, the latest setback has triggered deep reflection. The Azzurri now face a long road back, while the domestic league continues to search for answers in an increasingly competitive global landscape. Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup marks a third consecutive absence, an unprecedented fall for a four-time champion. The defeat in the play-off final against Bosnia-Herzegovina has led to sweeping changes, including resignations at federation level and a reset within the national setup. The consequences were immediate and severe, with Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina stepping down, followed by the departure of Gianluigi Buffon from his role and the exit of coach Gennaro Gattuso. The collapse has left the national team searching for identity and direction ahead of the Nations League campaign. Gennaro Gattuso, former Head Coach of Italy, with his players after a game. Ancelotti points to a lost defensive identity in modern soccer Now, weeks after the unfortunate result, Ancelotti has offered a sharp and revealing assessment of where things have gone wrong. Speaking candidly, he argued that the national game has drifted away from the principles that once made it feared across the world. “[Serie A] has lost its defensive solidity,” he said, speaking to Il Giornale. “We already lack talent in other areas of the pitch, but excessive control of the tactical aspect has distorted our characteristics, those on which we have always built our history.” For Ancelotti, the issue is not isolated to individual mistakes but a wider philosophical change in how the game is played. According to Ancelotti, the influence of modern soccer trends has played a significant role in this decline. Italian teams have increasingly embraced high pressing systems and man-to-man marking, approaches that carry risk when not executed perfectly. “I saw games with many goals… but too many goals also means too many mistakes, from goalkeepers and defenders,” he explained. “The so-called high pressure… involves constant risks.” Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy shows his dejection after the game against Bosnia & Herzegovina.. No more Maradonas, Ronaldos, and Ronaldinhos in Serie A Ancelotti also touched on the changing dynamics of the transfer market, where Italy no longer holds the same appeal it once did. The league that attracted legends from around the world has seen its global influence diminish. “Great foreign players no longer come to Italy.” David Beckham and Ronaldinho of Milan celebrate He recalled legendary names such as Diego Maradona, Ronaldo Nazario, Michel Platini, and Ronaldinho, asking: “Where do young Italian players learn from?” For the 66-year-old tactician, the absence of such figures has reduced the league’s ability to develop elite talent.

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Carlo Ancelotti has blamed Italy’s failure to qualify for three successive World Cups on their inability to develop top-class defenders as they did in the past. The Azzurri, four-time winners of FIFA’s flagship international tournament, suffered an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Bosnia-Herzegovina in last month’s play-offs. They are the first former World champions to […] The post Ancelotti blames Italy´s World Cup woes on failure to develop defenders appeared first on Soccer News.

Inter Milan are set to hold talks with Sassuolo over a deal for Tarik Muharemovic as they push to secure the Bosnia defender ahead of their summer defensive overhaul, with Fabrizio Romano confirming the Nerazzurri remain the frontrunners despite a significant structural advantage held by Juventus. According to Romano, via FCInterNews, the personal agreement between […] The post Inter Milan To Meet With Sassuolo As They Lead Race For Juventus Target Ahead Of Defensive Overhaul appeared first on SempreInter.com.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest of its kind as it will be hosted over three countries for the first time in history, featuring 48 teams from the six football federations, an increase of 16 countries from the regular format of 32 nations that has been in place since 1998. The… The post Newcomers and Second Appearances: What to Expect in the 2026 World Cup first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali has addressed intense rumors linking Inter Milan target Tarik Muharemovic with a summer exit. Speaking to Gazzetta.it via FCInterNews, Carnevali confirmed growing interest from the Premier League in the 23-year-old. Muharemovic has emerged as one of the top candidates to replace Alessandro Bastoni at San Siro. Indeed, the Italian center-back could […] The post Sassuolo CEO Delivers Update On Inter Milan Top Defensive Target Amid Premier League Interest: “The Price Changes” appeared first on SempreInter.com.

Il difensore del Sassuolo piace alle big di Serie A e l'ad Carnevali fa chiarezza: "La sua valutazione cambia in base alla squadra"
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