Italian football is reeling from a catastrophic failure, having missed qualification for the FIFA World Cup for the third consecutive time. This repeated disappointment highlights deeply rooted systemic issues within the national game. In immediate response, Federation President Gabriele Gravina and football legend Gianluigi Buffon have resigned from their respective positions. However, many observers believe that these high-profile personnel changes are merely a superficial remedy and will be insufficient to address the profound problems plaguing Italian football.
