
“Io soffro troppo per la Nazionale, soffro troppo… Io urlo,”
During the match, Italy initially took the lead with a goal from Moise Kean just 15 minutes in. However, the tide turned when Alessandro Bastoni received a red card, leaving the team with only ten players. This crucial moment shifted the dynamics of the game, making it increasingly difficult for Italy to maintain their advantage.
Rino Gattuso, the head coach, expressed his pride in the team’s effort despite the loss. He stated, “Chiedo scusa all’Italia, non ce l’ho fatta,”
Gattuso also commented on the challenges faced during the match, saying, “Non voglio parlare dell’arbitro – dice il ct -, ma il calcio è questo,”
Despite creating three significant goal opportunities, Italy could not capitalize on their chances, a fact that Gattuso noted with disappointment. He remarked, “Tante cose non mi hanno convinto,”
Fabio Capello, a former coach with a rich history in Italian football, including stints with Milan, Juventus, and Roma, has always been a passionate supporter of the national team. His emotional response underscores the collective sentiment of fans and former players alike.
This match against Bosnia was pivotal for Italy’s World Cup qualification hopes, making the loss even more difficult to digest. Gattuso’s leadership will be crucial as the team looks to regroup and prepare for their next challenges.
As the national team reflects on this setback, the focus will shift to upcoming matches, where they will need to demonstrate resilience and determination to secure their place in the World Cup.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the next steps for the team, but the commitment to improve remains strong among players and coaching staff alike.

