Updated On: 26 March, 2022 08:54 AM IST | Italy | AFP
Italy coach Roberto Mancini takes responsibility for team’s painful 0-1 defeat to North Macedonia as European champions miss FIFA World Cup qualification for the second time in a row

Italy forward Joao Pedro reacts after his team’s loss to North Macedonia. Pic/Getty Images
Roberto Mancini was reeling from the most painful defeat of his managerial career after Thursday’s stunning, last-gasp 0-1 loss to North Macedonia meant they missed out on their second World Cup in a row. Mancini had become a national hero after leading the Azzurri back from the horrors of failing to reach the 2018 tournament and winning Euro 2020 last summer. However, performance levels have dropped since those balmy nights and after throwing away automatic qualification in November Italy were dumped out in humiliating fashion in Palermo in a fraught play-off semi-final.
“Just like July was the best thing to happen to me in my career, this is my biggest disappointment...I’m really sad for my players,” Mancini told RAI. “The disappointment is too much for me to speak about my future for now.” If Mancini was vague on whether he would stay in his job the head of the Italian Football Federation, Gabriele Gravina, was clear that he wanted Mancini to stay on as manager even after a crushing blow for the country’s football.