Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare
Italy’s Sandro Tonali controls the ball during a World Cup qualifying soccer match against Norway, Friday, Jun. 6, 2025, in Oslo, Norway. (AP)
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Updated 07 June 2025

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare
  • Norway already had two wins under their belt in Group I before Friday’s match in Oslo
  • A 2-1 defeat at the San Siro in the first leg left Italy chasing the tie in Germany

OSLO: Italy’s World Cup qualification campaign has barely begun and already the country is worried about the shocking possibility of failing to reach the final tournament for a third consecutive time after a humiliating defeat by Norway.

Norway already had two wins under their belt in Group I before Friday’s match in Oslo, while Italy had yet to play, having been involved in the Nations League quarter-finals in March, losing out to Germany.

A 2-1 defeat at the San Siro in the first leg left Italy chasing the tie in Germany and they found themselves 3-0 down at the break before staging a second-half comeback to salvage a draw, and some pride.

It was the same story on Friday for Italy at the Ullevaal Stadium, at least as far as the opening act went. Norway roared into a 3-0 lead in the first half but this time there was no Italian fightback in a goalless second half.

“Enough!” screamed the Gazzetta dello Sport front page on Saturday, after Italy suffered their third loss in a four-game winless run, with the newspaper adding that for Italy the “World Cup is already at risk.”

Next year’s World Cup takes place in the United States, Canada and Mexico but in the two decades since Italy won the tournament for the fourth time, they have struggled to perform or, more recently, to even get there.

Berlin 2006 seems a lifetime ago now, with Zinedine Zidane sent off for his head butt to Marco Materazzi’s chest and Italy lifting the trophy after a penalty shootout win over France.

The next two World Cups saw Italy exit at the group stage, and while they triumphed at Euro 2020, on either side of that success they missed out on the World Cup after playoff defeats to Sweden and North Macedonia.

With Italy now playing catch-up and only the group winners qualifying automatically, La Repubblica’s front-page headline “Azzurri humiliated in Oslo, the playoff nightmare returns” hints at the frightening possibilities ahead.

Italy’s loss came less than a week after Inter Milan’s 5-0 mauling at the hands of Paris St. Germain in the Champions League final and on both occasions the tired-looking losers were outclassed by a hungrier, more creative side.

Italy manager Luciano Spalletti was spared following last year’s dismal Euros but is now under real pressure and nothing but a convincing win at home to Moldova on Monday will do, with media and fans increasingly calling for a change of leadership.


Man City win as Inter stay perfect, Barca held in Champions League

Man City win as Inter stay perfect, Barca held in Champions League
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Man City win as Inter stay perfect, Barca held in Champions League

Man City win as Inter stay perfect, Barca held in Champions League
  • Inter moved back alongside Bayern Munich and Arsenal at the top with a fourth straight win after scraping past Kazakh outsiders Kairat Almaty
  • Dan Burn’s superb header set Newcastle on their way to a 2-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao

PARIS: Manchester City eased to a 4-1 win over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday to stay unbeaten in the Champions League and Inter Milan kept up their perfect start, while Barcelona salvaged a point at Club Brugge.

Phil Foden twice curled in from outside the area and Erling Haaland slammed home his fifth goal of the competition as City brushed Dortmund aside at the Etihad.

Waldemar Anton pulled one back for Dortmund before Rayan Cherki netted City’s fourth in stoppage time.

Pep Guardiola’s side have 10 points from four matches and sit fourth in the table at the halfway stage of the league phase.

“We are in a good position, maybe with a win against Leverkusen and a few more we can be in the position to finish in the first eight,” Guardiola told TNT Sports, as he lauded Foden’s sparkling display.

“I would say he is already there (back to his best form). He does not need to get closer. He is already there. It is true we have missed goals and he got two incredible goals,” said Guardiola.

Inter moved back alongside Bayern Munich and Arsenal at the top with a fourth straight win after scraping past Kazakh outsiders Kairat Almaty.

Ofri Arad canceled out Lautaro Martinez’s opener nine minutes after half-time but a thumping low drive from Carlos Augusto snatched Inter a 2-1 victory, bolstering their hopes of qualifying directly for the last 16.

Barcelona came from behind three times to rescue a 3-3 draw in Belgium as Lamine Yamal helped them overcome a shaky defensive performance.

Barca’s defense was shredded on multiple occasions by the hosts as Brugge winger Carlos Forbs struck twice and set one up for Nicolo Tresoldi.

Ferran Torres, Yamal and a Christos Tzolis own goal saved Barca from what would have been a humiliating defeat, even though they have several players out injured.

“It’s a game I think we have to win, but we have to do things a lot better,” Barca midfielder Frenkie de Jong told Movistar.

“We have to adjust some things, we know that, we’re working on it... if you let in three goals it’s difficult to win.”

Chelsea toil as Newcastle triumph

Alejandro Garnacho spared Chelsea’s blushes as the Argentine’s equalizer rescued a 2-2 draw against Qarabag.

Enzo Maresca’s side were in danger of an embarrassing loss in Baku after falling behind in the first half.

Estevao Willian gave Chelsea an early lead but Leandro Andrade equalized before Marko Jankovic converted a penalty to give the Azerbaijani minnows hope of a famous upset.

Former Manchester United winger Garnacho came off the bench to bail out the Blues with his composed finish after the interval.

“I think the big difference was inside the box,” said Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.

“Again we conceded silly goals that we could avoid and we could probably finish better with most of the actions that we created.”

Dan Burn’s superb header set Newcastle on their way to a 2-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao.

Joelinton added a second shortly after half-time as the Magpies won for the third time in four European outings to move up to sixth place.

“Really pleased with today,” Newcastle manager Eddie Howe told TNT Sports. “We had a quick turnaround for this game. I don’t think it was us at our best but we’re in a good position now in this competition.”

Jose Mourinho’s Benfica slumped to a fourth defeat in a row as Patrik Schick got the only goal in a 1-0 win for Bayer Leverkusen in Lisbon.

Ajax are also still without a point after Victor Osimhen bagged a hat trick to power Galatasaray to a 3-0 victory in Amsterdam.

Osimhem is the top scorer with six goals in this season’s Champions League, one ahead of Haaland, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe.

Lazar Samardzic hit a 90th-minute winner as Atalanta downed Marseille 1-0 at the Velodrome despite missing an early penalty.

Debutants Pafos from Cyprus picked up their first win as they beat Villarreal 1-0 thanks to a second-half header from Dutch defender Derrick Luckassen.