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Roberto Mancini ‘too disappointed’ to discuss Italy future after play-off shock

Roberto Mancini was reluctant to discuss his future as Italy manager after branding failure to qualify for this year’s World Cup the biggest disappointment of his career.

The European champions’ hopes of making it to Qatar were extinguished by a shock 1-0 play-off semi-final defeat to North Macedonia in Palermo.

Italian Football Federation president Gabriele Gravina has backed Mancini, who guided the Azzurri to Euro 2020 glory at Wembley just nine months ago, to continue.

World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro is reported to be the leading candidate to take over, should former Manchester City boss Mancini resign in the wake of the monumental upset.

“In July, the Wembley victory was the best thing; this is the biggest disappointment of my career,” said Mancini, according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica.

“We did everything we could to try to win. Some games are like that, difficult to talk about. Incredible things happen in football.

“The success in the European Championship was deserved, then the luck that accompanied us turned into total bad luck.

This national team has good players and a great future. Now I feel too disappointed to speak about my future, we will see- Italy boss Roberto Mancini

“I am very sorry for the group. On a human level, I can say that I love the kids more now than in July.

“This national team has good players and a great future. Now I feel too disappointed to speak about my future, we will see.”

Four-time world champions Italy, who finished second in qualifying Group C behind Switzerland, dominated Thursday evening’s game before Aleksandar Trajkovski’s late strike snatched victory for the visitors to set up a play-off final with Portugal.

The Azzurri have now failed to qualify for the last

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