Interim Italy manager Silvio Baldini has launched a fiery critique against the administration of the national game while warning the federation against pursuing unrealistic managerial targets. The veteran coach expressed deep frustration over systemic issues ahead of the national team's upcoming friendly fixtures against Luxembourg and Greece, calling for local leadership to rebuild the setup. truewildgame.com
Speaking candidly, Baldini stated: "Italian football is in the hands of managers who think only of their own interests, not the growth of the game. They focus on trading older players, not young ones, because this helps them further their own interests." He dismissed unattainable names like Guardiola or Fabregas, saying Italy has plenty of skilled coaches capable of giving the team a strong identity.
