
Luciano Spalletti to leave Italy head coach role after Moldova match
Luciano Spalletti has been sacked as Italy head coach.
The 66-year-old announced the news during his press conference ahead of Monday's World Cup qualifier against Moldova.
Spalletti came under pressure after his country's campaign began with Friday evening's 3-0 defeat away to Norway.
Italy vs. Moldova will be Luciano Spalletti's last game as Azzurri head coach. #Azzurri #VivoAzzurro pic.twitter.com/h5emYOlH6t
— Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Azzurri_En) June 8, 2025
His imminent departure – after he takes charge of the Group I meeting with Moldova in Reggio Emilia – was later confirmed by the Italian Football Federation.
'I spoke with (federation president Gabriele) Gravina last night and he informed me that I will be relieved of my duties as national team coach,' Spalletti told a press conference, according to The Athletic.
'I am disappointed: given the relationship we have, I had no intention of stepping down. Especially when things are not going well, I would have preferred to stay and do my job.
'However, it is a dismissal and I have to accept it.
Defeat in Oslo. #Azzurri #VivoAzzurro pic.twitter.com/Yg72rxBljr
— Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Azzurri_En) June 6, 2025
'I have always seen this role as a service to my country and I want to facilitate the future of the national team. I think it is right to seek the best solution.'
Former Roma and Inter Milan coach Spalletti succeeded Euro 2020 winner Roberto Mancini as Azzurri boss in 2023 after guiding Napoli to the Serie A title.
He has won only 11 of his 23 matches in charge of the national team and oversaw a last-16 exit to Switzerland at Euro 2024.
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