Italy secured a 2-0 victory over Moldova on Monday, marking a bittersweet moment for the national team as they strive to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 2014, amidst a managerial change. Luciano Spalletti received notice before the match in Reggio Emilia that he would be dismissed following the team’s 3-0 loss to Norway last week.
Thanks to goals from Giacomo Raspadori and Andrea Cambiaso, Spalletti’s tenure ended on a positive note, but the Azzurri find themselves in a precarious situation in Group I. With Norway edging out Estonia 1-0—with a goal from Erling Haaland—the Italians are now nine points behind but have played two fewer matches. They missed an opportunity to increase their goal difference, which could be crucial as only the top team in each of the 12 groups qualifies for the expanded 48-team tournament in North America next year, with runners-up going to playoffs. Italy’s absence from the World Cups in 2018 and 2022 after defeats by Sweden and North Macedonia is a stark reminder of the challenges facing one of Europe’s traditional powerhouses.
This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights Italy’s ongoing struggles and potential revival, teetering on the edge of another missed World Cup. With the stakes higher than ever, this could either lead to a resurgence for the Azzurri or deepen a crisis for a team that has long been a force in international football.