Spalletti Dismissed as Italy Coach After Norway Defeat

Luciano Spalletti will step down as Italy’s head coach after Monday’s match against Moldova, following a 3–0 loss to Norway and a troubling World Cup qualifying campaign.

Luciano Spalletti has been officially relieved of his duties as head coach of the Italian national football team, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) confirmed on Sunday. The decision follows Italy’s 3–0 defeat to Norway in the third round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers—an outcome that has deepened concerns over the team’s form.

Spalletti, who took charge of the Squadra Azzurra in 2023 after leading Napoli to a Serie A title, will remain on the sidelines for Italy’s next fixture against Moldova on Monday before his departure becomes official.

Speaking briefly to reporters, Spalletti expressed disappointment over the federation’s decision.

I’ve spent the last few hours with the president,” he said. “Gabriele Gravina informed me that I’ll be dismissed as head coach. I’m disappointed I had no intention of leaving. I wanted to continue this journey.

Italy’s attack has faltered significantly, with the team now failing to score in three consecutive World Cup qualifying matches an unprecedented drought in the nation’s storied football history. The recent defeat to Norway appears to have been the final blow in what has been a string of underwhelming performances.

With growing pressure from fans and media alike, the FIGC acted swiftly in hopes of reviving Italy’s qualification hopes. The search for a new head coach is now underway, as the federation looks to restore confidence and direction ahead of a crucial period in Italy’s campaign.

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