Italy's storied football legacy takes a hit as the national team shockingly misses out on the FIFA World Cup for an unprecedented third consecutive time, succumbing to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a dramatic penalty shootout after a tense 1-1 draw.
A disputed red card reduced Italy to 10 players, ultimately weighing heavily on their chances and leading to heartbreak for fans and players alike in a crucial playoff match.
In the wake of their failure, Gabriele Gravina, the president of the Italian football federation, resigned under intense scrutiny and pressure, symbolizing the mounting dissatisfaction surrounding the team's performance.
Emotion resonated through the camp, with captain Gianluigi Donnarumma expressing his profound sadness over the team's plight, echoing the sentiment of a nation disillusioned by repeated failures.
The loss ignites fervent discussions about the future of Italian football, with calls for a reevaluation of team dynamics and strategies necessary to reclaim their former glory.
Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates a historic achievement by qualifying for the World Cup, further highlighting the contrast between hope and despair in international football.
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