Let it go lads
The Italian media just won’t let the embarrassment of missing the World Cup go, will they?
After failing to qualify for their second consecutive tournament following a late defeat to North Macedonia, courtesy of a 92nd minute winner, the Azzurri are facing the prospect of watching at home while the biggest nations fight it out for football’s biggest prize.
But not content with missing out, Italy will do anything to make sure they’re on the plane to Qatar and are trying every trick in the book to get there.
Italian media made claims to qualify for the tournament recently
As recently as two months ago, media in Italy believed that there could be a route back into the tournament – albeit in less than perfect circumstances – after there were calls for FIFA to ban Iran as over 2,000 women were denied access to the stadium for their game against Lebanon, with security using heavy-handed tactics, leaving several women injured.
Around 2,000 women had tickets for Iran's game against Lebanon on Tuesday night, however horrific scenes unfolded as security refused them entry to the stadium and used pepper spray in an attempt to disperse the crowds https://t.co/7vIkQa4Wwu
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) March 30, 2022
Why do they think they could still qualify?
The Italian media’s calls didn’t result in any action, but less than two months later and they’re back trying again. Bless them.
This time the former chair of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), Franco Chimenti, believes that the Azzurri could be allowed to play in the Gulf State at the expense of Ecuador.
Last week FIFA announced that they would be conducting an investigation into the South American nation following a complaint from the Chilean Football Association, who raised question marks over the eligibility of Byron Castillo.
The Chilean FA claimed that Castillo and Ecuador used false documents to allow him to play and that the defender is in fact Colombian.

While Chile are claiming that should Ecuador be banned and that they should take that spot, members of the Azzurri hierarchy feel that it is only fair that the spot is awarded to Italy since they are the highest ranked nation that failed to qualify.
“There is still a chance to see Italy at the World Cup and it’s more concrete than what people think,” he told GR Parlamento, as quoted by Football-Italia.
“Apparently, Ecuador have used a player who was not allowed to be on the pitch and could pay for it.
“If it happens, another country should replace them and the FIFA rules state that the highest country in the FIFA ranking should be recalled and, at the moment, it is Italy.”
At this point you have to admire the ‘try, try and try again’ method Italy are going about to get to this World Cup and their belief they have some divine right to be there.
But if you can’t even beat the likes of North Macedonia, you probably don’t deserve to go.
Related links:
- FIFA investigate claims Ecuador star used false documents to play in World Cup qualifiers
- Italian media cling to hopes of Azzurri playing at Qatar World Cup
- Leonardo Bonucci apologises over state of Italy dressing room after North Macedonia loss