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Venturadep­artsafterI­taly’sWorldCupf­ailure

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Italy last night sacked coach Gian Piero Ventura after their failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia.

The Italian football federation (FIGC) announced in a statement last night that the 69-year-old’s 16-month reign was over.

Italy lost their playoff for a place in Russia next summer 1-0 on aggregate to Sweden, the first time since 1958 the Azzurri have failed to qualify for a World Cup.

The FIGC said the decision to dismiss Ventura was taken at a meeting called by president Carlo Tavecchio.

The move was widely expected after Italy’s goalless draw with the Sweden in Milan on Monday.

Ventura, who had been under contract until 2020, declined to resign in the immediate aftermath of the match but the FIGC has now taken the decision out of his hands.

He labelled the outcome of the play-off a terrible result and apologised to the Italian supporters.

Ventura, a journeyman coach who had most recently spent five years in charge of Torino, took over from Antonio Conte as national team boss following their penalty shootout defeat by Germany in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

He had to get the better of Spain to secure automatic qualificat­ion for the World Cup, though, a task which proved too tough as Italy finished the group five points behind their rivals.

But it is the two games against Sweden, a side ranked 10 places below Italy, which have cost him his job.

Carlo Ancelotti, out of work since being sacked by Bayern Munich earlier this season, is the favourite to succeed Ventura, although it remains to be seen whether he would be willing to swap club football for an internatio­nal job.

Chelsea boss Conte, Roberto Mancini, currently in charge of Zenit St Petersburg, and Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri are the other leading names reportedly in the frame.

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Gian Piero Ventura: Sacked by the FIGC

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