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Rebuilding the national team? Italy lacks a successor, and many veterans still need to hold out until the next European Championship

Rebuilding the national team? Italy lacks a successor, and many veterans still need to hold out until the next European Championship

Reporter Han Bing reported that after the consecutive Failure to qualify for the World Cup, the Milan Sports Newspaper is already arranging candidates for the future Italian national team, and many people in the Blue Army must have many people "guilty" to leave. Chiellini, who will turn 38 this summer, and Bonucci will bear the brunt of it, as well as the equally elderly Asselby. It is difficult for the 3 veterans to continue to pull the Italian team to the European Championship two years later, but it is likely to be difficult to be tough. Without him, because Italy is really lacking in successors.

Inter centre-back Bastoni is the only defender of the defensive line, Roma's G. Mancini has made mistakes and naturalized Lazio Brazilian centre-back Filipe has become the only hope. But if Italy wants to complete the transition of defensive metabolism, Chiellini, Bonucci and Assellby must continue to "pass the lead", and the team that has suffered a psychological blow from the World Cup can not suffer new defeats. This is also the reason why the Italian media still retained several defensive veterans in a high profile after they were out.

In midfield, Barrera was the best player to perform during the European Championships, with the dilemmas being Jorginho and Verratti. Both are essential cores, but the same age and status are trending towards a career decline channel, who can take over their class? There is no suitable candidate at this time. Italian journalist Biasin believes that no matter who is in the future coaching position of the national team, the new Italian team can only be formed with Inter duo Bastoni Barrera as the core. In addition, the only midfielders who can keep Italy at a high level are Verratti and Chiesa Jr., and people can only pray that they can have as few injuries as possible in future European Championship qualifiers.

The lack of creativity in the midfield has necessitated the Italians to find the right rotation, with Roma's Pellegrini, Juventus's Locatelli and Milan's Tonari in the spotlight. Sassuolo's Flattsi and Cremona's Faguioli are also mentioned, but they still need time to get the approval of Mancini or the new manager. Villati and Jorginho have withdrawn from the squad against Turkey, meaning Pellegrini, Tornali and even Peshina and Sensi will all be given the opportunity to be examined.

As for the most watched offensive end, the injured Little Chiesa is of course the undisputed main force, but the 32-year-old Inmobile has decided to withdraw due to unbearable criticism, and the same 30-year-old Insigne will go to North America in the summer to retire. The answer given by The Milano Sport is that the 23-year-old Skamaka, a large center of 1.95 meters tall, can at least give Italy a second offensive routine on the offensive end.

Rebuilding the national team? Italy lacks a successor, and many veterans still need to hold out until the next European Championship

It's just that he has to leave the weak Sassuolo and train himself on a larger platform. Fortunately, Milan are already considering signing Italy's future spear in the summer. Roma's Zaniolo can form a trident with the first two, at least to give people hope.

In Tuesday's warm-up match against Turkey, Italy, which has just experienced a heavy blow from the World Cup, should have a lot of new faces to comfort the disappointed fans.

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