Italy’s World Cup aspirations have been shattered for a third consecutive tournament, plunging the nation back into despair after a heartbreaking playoff defeat to Bosnia in Zenica. What initially seemed like a resurgence of hope quickly dissolved into familiar disappointment.
The match began promisingly for the Azzurri, who seized an early advantage following a goalkeeping error from the opposition, allowing Moise Kean to score an uncomplicated goal. Yet, the momentum dramatically shifted in the 42nd minute when Alessandro Bastoni was shown a direct red card for a foul on an opponent charging towards the penalty area. Despite playing with a man down, Italy’s defense, marshaled by Gianluigi Donnarumma, impressively resisted Bosnia’s sustained pressure for nearly thirty minutes before conceding an equalizer. Ironically, during this period, Italy’s forwards squandered several excellent opportunities on counter-attacks.
The game extended into extra time, with Italy valiantly defending and occasionally breaking free from Bosnia’s relentless assault. However, the decisive moment arrived in the penalty shootout, where Bosnia converted all their spot kicks flawlessly. Italy, on the other hand, saw their World Cup dreams vanish as Francesco Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante both failed to score from the spot.
This elimination marks another painful exit for the Azzurri in the playoff stage, echoing their previous failures against Sweden and North Macedonia. Their journey to the playoffs this time came after finishing second in their qualifying group, behind a dominant Norway side that secured victory in every single fixture.








