Luciano Spalletti has been relieved of his duties as the head coach of the Italian national football team following an embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Norway in their latest match. The loss has sparked a wave of criticism, with fans and analysts questioning the coaching staff’s tactics and overall management. Spalletti, 64, confirmed his resignation on Monday, stating that the team needed a fresh start to regain their competitive edge.
The heavy defeat has not only impacted Spalletti’s career but also raised concerns about the future of Italian football. Fans are calling for a swift change in leadership, with many suggesting that a new coach could help restore confidence and momentum. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is expected to announce the next manager in the coming weeks, as the team looks to bounce back from this setback and prepare for upcoming international competitions.