Many Italy stars, including Marco Verratti and Gigio Donnarumma, broke down to tears at the Stadio Renzo Barbera after a 1-0 loss against North Macedonia yesterday.

The defeat means La Nazionale have missed out on the second successive World Cup for the first time in history. Roberto Mancini’s boys dominated the match in Palermo, collecting 32 shots, but that was not enough to secure a victory as North Macedonia scored the winner in the stoppages with their second shot on target.

Many players on the pitch had also played against Sweden less than five years ago. Among them, Giorgio Chiellini, Jorginho, Alessandro Florenzi and Ciro Immobile. Chiellini and Jorginho spoke to Rai Sport after the match last night and struggled to fight back the tears while answering journalists’ questions.

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Verratti was injured in 2017 but was one of the most desperate yesterday and was seen crying on the Azzurri’s bench after the game against North Macedonia.

The PSG star was arguably the best Azzurri player on the pitch yesterday and many highlighted how he didn’t deserve to miss out on the World Cup at the peak of his career. The Azzurri played their last World Cup in 2014 and haven’t played a knock-out game in the competition since 2006 when Fabio Cannavaro lifted the cup in Berlin.

5 thought on “Italy miss out on World Cup: players break down in tears”
  1. Verratti will be 34 almost by the next world Cup. He played in 2014 aged 21. Crazy that arguably the best Italian midfielder ever produced will not feature in a WC in a meaningful manner during his career

  2. And to anyone arguing he is not one of the best, see comments Neymar and Messi made about him recently.

  3. @Joe there are so many names I can write down here that are way better than Verratti and specially rise to the occasion, unlike Marco. But in a similar position, I would say Pirlo for starters. Give me a break, Verratti is another italian non-fulfilled promise

  4. Putuco – you don’t watch or know much about soccer do you? Verratti didn’t rise to the occasion? Every major Italian newspaper said he was by far the best player on the field. Name 5 players in Italian history that were better in a Regista role? You can’t (mostly because you don’t know enough about the players….)

  5. Lol Putuco wake up dude. If Verratti played at Milan or Juve for the past 8 years he’d be considered a God in Italy. Why don’t you actually watch him play ….

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