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Mancini eyes exit after Italy World Cup disaster

Mancini's future as Italy boss is uncertain after an unimaginable play-off defeat to North Macedonia denied the team he guided to Euro 2020 glory a place at the World Cup. Mancini was immediately backed by both captain Giorgio Chiellini and the president of the Italian Football Federation Gabriele Gravina in the immediate aftermath of possibly the most embarrassing defeat in the Azzurri's history.

And such was the disappointment at a dominating but fundamentally turgid display against a side missing their key player Eljif Elmas that Mancini could yet cut short a contract which runs until 2026, the earliest Italy can expect to next play in a World Cup. Mancini said "the disappointment is too great" to make any decisions on his future before Italy travel to Konya to take part in Tuesday's pointless match with Turkey.

Italian media are already reporting that the 57-year-old, whose side have only lost twice since the start of 2019 could very well quit, with Fabio Cannavaro and Carlo Ancelotti being touted as potential successors. Chiellini would rather that Mancini stayed, despite knowing he will finish his career never having known any joy at a World Cup, saying the former Inter Milan and Manchester City coach was "essential to this Italian team".

The Juventus defender was dumped out of the group stages in both 2010 and 2014 -- notoriously being bitten by Uruguay's Luis Suarez -- and failed to reach the next two editions. Thursday night's elimination is especially painful for the entirely unexpected and humiliating way it happened.

The 92nd minute goal from former Palermo player Aleksandar Trajkovski at his old stomping ground condemned the Italians once again to the margins of world football. It was also a precipitous

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