Bonucci Urges Pep Guardiola to Lead Italy's Football Revolution After WC Miss

Former Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci has publicly advocated for Manchester City's Pep Guardiola to become the new head coach of the Italian national team following their failure to qualify for a third consecutive FIFA World Cup. Bonucci believes Guardiola is the man to bring about a "radical change" needed to rebuild Italian football. The call comes after head coach Gennaro Gattuso stepped down in the wake of the qualifying defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other names like Antonio Conte and Massimiliano Allegri are also in the frame for the top job as the federation prepares for elections.

Key Points: Bonucci Backs Guardiola for Italy Coach After World Cup Failure

  • Italy misses third straight FIFA World Cup
  • Bonucci proposes Guardiola for head coach
  • Gattuso steps down after qualifier failure
  • FIGC elections set for June 2022
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Former Italy star backs Guardiola to bring "radical change" in national side after hat-trick of FIFA WC misses

Ex-Italy star Leonardo Bonucci calls for Pep Guardiola to bring radical change after Italy misses third straight FIFA World Cup. Latest on coach search.

"If we want a radical change... the right man for the job is Pep Guardiola. - Leonardo Bonucci"

Madrid, April 21

Former Italy and Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci has called for Manchester City Pep Guardiola to become the national side's head coach and bring in a "radical change" following Azzurri's failure to qualify for a FIFA World Cup for the third time in a row.

In a shocker, earlier in April, Italy failed to make it to their third FIFA WC in a row following a 4-1 loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina on penalties. The four-time champions, who last won the World Cup in 2006 and last competed in the marquee tournament back in 2014, miss out on competing with some of the football's best yet again despite the World Cup's expansion to 48 teams. The tournament is set to take place from June 11 to July 19 and will be co-hosted by the USA, Mexico and Canada.

What is even more baffling is that during this time period, Italy found their first-ever qualification to a T20 World Cup in cricket, where Italy enjoys an associate nation status and is ranked world number 26. Italy competed in the T20WC, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, securing their first-ever win against Nepal and almost chasing down 203 runs against two-time champions England, falling short by 24 runs.

Now, after another World Cup qualifier debacle, head coach Gennaro Gattuso has stepped down, and Italy is looking out for a new head coach.

Bonucci, who worked as a technical coach in the national team, said, as quoted by ESPN, "If we want a radical change in the national team, I would say the right man for the job is Pep Guardiola. It is very difficult, but dreaming costs nothing."

Guardiola's contract with Manchester City will expire next year in June, and desires to leave his mark as a coach with a national side during a major tournament before his retirement. Guardiola has been an exceptional boss at the club level, having won 40 major trophies while being in charge of top European clubs like Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester City, including three UEFA Champions League crowns and a treble of Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League with Manchester City in the 2022-23 season.

Napoli coach Antonio Conte and Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri have emerged as frontrunners for the top post in Italian football so far. The failure to qualify for the World Cup once again resulted in a lot of anger from fans and the Italian football president Gabriele Gravina resigned amid political pressure. Now, the elections for the FIGC will take place in June 2022.

Gianluigi Buffon, the 2006 World Cup-winning goalkeeper, also stepped down from his role of team's delegation chief.

Italy is in a dire need of change as per Bonucci, who played a big role in their Euro title win back in 2021, saying that the "team needs to have the courage to face what is happening"

"We need to have the courage to face up to what's happening so that we can regain the respect of the whole world and become that great national team that was world champion," he said.

"The important thing is to rebuild Italian football, starting from the ground up, starting with the defence.

"Italy needs time and a partnership between politics and football so that both can move in the same direction. There are young players with a lot of talent; we need to nurture them and let them develop, and start afresh. The only magic formula is time," he signed off.

- ANI

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Priya S
The part about Italy qualifying for the T20 World Cup in cricket is mind-blowing! 🤯 It shows how global sports are changing. Maybe Italy's football federation can learn something from how their cricket team, an associate nation, built itself up. Grassroots development is key, as Bonucci says.
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Rohit P
Guardiola to Italy? That's like asking Dhoni to coach the Indian football team! Club success doesn't always translate to international management. Italy needs an Italian solution. Conte or Allegri understand the *Italian* player's mentality. Sometimes you need a local touch, not just a famous foreign name.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I think Bonucci's comment is a bit of a fantasy. Guardiola's style requires specific players and years of drilling. A national team doesn't have that time. Italy's problem seems deeper—politics and federation issues. Throwing money at a superstar coach won't fix a broken system.
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Vikram M
As a fan of both football and cricket, this article is fascinating. Italy failing in football but rising in cricket! Maybe they should invest in their youth academies like we do in cricket. The "magic formula is time" – so true. Hope they bounce back, the World Cup feels empty without the Azzurri.
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Karthik V
Three World Cup misses in a row for a 4-time champion is shocking. But dreaming of Guardiola is just that—a dream. They need to focus on the practical: fixing the federation, nurturing young talent. Buffon and Gravina stepping down shows the rot is deep. Rebuild from the bottom,

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