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Italy football shakeup offers hope to Juve’s rivals

By AFP
May 22, 2018

MILAN: The shakeup in Italian football promised by Roberto Mancini following the Azzurri’s World Cup flop has offered hope to Juventus’s rivals that it could impact the Serie A next season.

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri met with club bosses on Monday to discuss his future contract and potential summer signings after claiming a fourth league and Cup doubles in as many years in Turin.

Napoli challenged Juventus for much of the season but the Turin giants again came out on top by a four-point margin to extend their dominance for a seventh consecutive season.The 2017-2018 Serie A season was overshadowed by the drama playing out within a national side in tatters after their shock failure to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in six decades.

Goalkeeping legend Gianluigi Buffon, defender Andrea Barzagli and midfielder Daniele De Rossi — three players who helped Italy to a fourth World Cup in 2006 — announced they were retiring after a 1-0 aggregate loss to Sweden in a playoff last November.

Six months later Mancini was appointed national coach.It leads to hope of a shakeup in the league for next season with no Buffon in goal for the first time in 24 years.

Nice striker Mario Balotelli, who has been recalled and will play for the first time since Italy’s humiliating group-stage exit at 2014 World Cup, has said he would like to return to play club football in Italy this summer.

Five players from Serie A outsiders have been given a first call-up including Torino’s Daniele Baselli, Crotone’s Rolando Mandragora, Sassuolo striker Domenico Berardi and Atalanta defender Mattia Caldara.

Along with defenders Alessio Romagnoli and Daniele Rugani, midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini and striker Federico Chiesa are among the youngsters expected to put Italy back on the road to victory.