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Italy veterans aware 2026 World Cup is their ‘last chance’
The pressure is on Italy since an entire generation — basically anyone under 15 has no memory of the last time the Azzurri played in the World Cup — an elimination loss to Uruguay in 2014 in Brazil mostly remembered for Luis Suárez‘s bite of Giorgio Chiellini’s shoulder.
Italy plays Bosnia and Herzegovina away on Tuesday at the Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica after beating Northern Ireland in the semifinals of their World Cup playoff. The winner gets a spot Group B at this summer’s tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada, with Italy having missed the last two World Cups.
For winger Matteo Politano, who has won two Serie A titles at Napoli but at 32 has still never played in a World Cup, he understands time is running out for his generation to play on the world’s biggest stage.
“We all know what we’re playing for,” Politano said. “For me, and for a few of the other senior players, it’s probably our last chance.”
If Italy is going to qualify for a first World Cup in 12 years, the Azzurri defenders are going to have to contain a striker they respect and know well.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 40-year-old forward Edin Dzeko has been a club teammate of all three of Italy’s starting defenders. He with Gianluca Mancini and Riccardo Calafiori while he was at AS Roma from 2015-21. Having then moved to Inter Milan, Dzeko teamed with Alessandro Bastoni on the squad that reached the 2023 Champions League final.
Italy and Inter winger Federico Dimarco contacted Dzeko to congratulate him after Bosnia beat Wales in a penalty shootout last week to set up Tuesday’s playoff final against the four-time World Cup champion.
Dzeko’s headed equalizer in the second half against Wales was his 73rd international goal. At 6-foot-4 (1.93 meters), Dzeko excels in the air — where Italy’s defenders often struggle.
“Edin is a great player and a great person,” Dimarco said. “I saw him on vacation over the summer and I’ve maintained a nice relationship with him.”
Dimarco will have to momentarily set aside the relationship, though, with Italy desperate to avoid missing out on a third consecutive World Cup.
Italy was eliminated by Sweden and North Macedonia, respectively, in qualifying playoffs for the last two World Cups.
Tuesdays’ other playoff finals are: Sweden vs. Poland; Turkey vs. Kosovo; and Denmark vs. the Czech Republic to determine the other three UEFA spots at the World Cup.
Bosnia has chosen to host the playoff in the 14,000-seat Bilino Polje Stadium, which is surrounded by apartment towers overlooking the field.
The stadium’s capacity will be reduced by 20% following punishment from FIFA for discriminatory and racist abuse by fans during Bosnia’s game against Romania in November.
Italy is concerned over the status of the stadium’s pitch after a recent snowfall in Bosnia.
“We’re expecting a difficult atmosphere,” Dimarco said. “But if we’re able to remain in the right frame of mind for 95 minutes, I think we can get the result.”
After the teams’ respective semifinal wins, Bosnia seized upon video footage of Italy’s players celebrating after seeing Bosnia beat Wales — as if they considered Bosnia an easier opponent than Wales.
“It was an instinctive reaction,” Dimarco said. “I certainly did not disrespect either Bosnia or Bosnians.”
The referee for the match in Bosnia will be Clement Turpin of France, who was also in charge when Italy was beaten 1-0 at home by North Macedonia in the playoff semifinals four years ago.
Dimarco has been a consistent force on the left wing for Serie A leader Inter this season with six goals and 15 assists.
The only World Cup he’s played in was the Under-20 version in 2017 when Italy finished third with Dimarco scoring in the quarterfinals.
“I’ve always said that goals and assists don’t interest me unless they help the team achieve results,” Dimarco said.
The Italian attack got a boost in the second half against Northern Ireland when Pio Esposito replaced Mateo Retegui. Now the 20-year-old Esposito could start in Retegui’s place alongside Moise Kean in Bosnia
Dimarco also plays with Esposito at Inter.
“He’s a special kid,” Dimarco said. “He’s mature for his age and always gives 100% – both in matches and in training. … He just needs to be left alone and we shouldn’t put too much pressure on him.”
Information from The Associated Press was used in this story.
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Charleston hires Akron’s John Groce as men’s basketball coach
Charleston has hired Akron‘s John Groce as its next men’s basketball coach, the school announced Monday.
“John Groce is one of the most decorated Head Coaches in the country. He and his staff made a tremendous impact on the Akron community during their nine seasons at the helm. The winning speaks for itself but his leadership of men and his passion for people is what impresses us the most,” athletic director Matt Roberts said in a statement. “We are excited to welcome John, his wife Allison and their three children Conner, Camden and Cate to the Charleston community. It’s a great day to be a Cougar!”
Groce, who informed his Akron team about his departure Monday, has been one of the most successful mid-major coaches over the past five years, leading the Zips to four NCAA tournament berths. He has won one Mid-American Conference regular-season title in those five years but is a remarkable 13-1 in conference tournament games with four championships.
Over that span, Groce went 127-45, including 57 wins and a 34-2 record against MAC opponents over the past two seasons. He has been at Akron for nine seasons, also winning a regular-season title in 2020 before the conference tournament was canceled because of the pandemic.
Before taking over for Keith Dambrot in 2017, Groce was the coach at Illinois for five seasons. He won 20 games three times, advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2013, his first season at the helm.
Groce also spent four seasons as coach at Ohio from 2008 to 2012, bringing the Bobcats to a pair of NCAA tournaments. He began his coaching career on staffs at NC State, Butler, Xavier and Ohio State, the latter three schools under Thad Matta.
At Charleston, Groce replaces Chris Mack, who left last week for the vacancy at South Florida. The school said Groce’s contract is for five years.
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Irankunda grabs double as Australia thrash Curacao 5-1 | The Express Tribune
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Nestory Irankunda scored a second-half double as Australia thrashed Curacao 5-1 in a friendly in Melbourne on Tuesday, giving fans a sweet farewell in their final home match before heading overseas to continue their World Cup buildup.
Livewire forward Irankunda struck twice in a five-minute burst from 80 minutes as the Socceroos ran riot with four goals after the break against the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup finals.
Jordy Bos and Alessandro Circati also grabbed second-half goals at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium after Curacao’s Arjany Martha scored for the visitors on 50 minutes, cancelling out Awer Mabil’s 23rd-minute strike.
It was a more reassuring performance for the Socceroos, who won struggled in a stodgy 1-0 win over Cameroon in a friendly on Friday.
They were also disjointed for much of the first half, struggling with forward transition and needing keeper Mat Ryan to save them twice.
But they settled after 23 minutes with a touch of fortune.
Kai Trewin pressed forward and swooped on a loose pass from Curacao captain Leandro Bacuna, sending a cross in to Deni Juric, whose back-heel took a kind deflection off a defender, allowing Mabil to poke the ball into the right corner.
Ryan was forced into a fine save before the break when a Bacuna through ball found Jeremy Antonisse who sent a low shot into the diving keeper’s arms.
The Socceroos nearly doubled their lead on 43 minutes when Hrustic curled in a long cross to Mabil but his volley thumped into the right post.
Curacao started the second half brimming with energy and were rewarded after 50 minutes when substitute Gervane Kastaneer headed the ball to release Martha who streamed forward and beat Ryan one-on-one with a low shot.
But Circati responded 17 minutes later with his first international goal, diving in for a header after a curling cross from Riley McGree.
Bos, who scored in the win over Cameroon, produced a lovely finish, curling in a right-footed shot.
Substitute Irankunda, injected in the second half, wrapped up the match with a flourish, using quick feet to beat defender Jurien Gaari before smashing a fierce shot that deflected off keeper Eloy Room and rolled into the net.
Four minutes later, he soaked up another round of cheers from home fans with a crisp finish into the left corner.
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