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Spalletti announces Italy sacking at dramatic press conference
Italy are on the lookout for a new head coach after Luciano Spalletti's dramatic exit from the national team was confirmed on Sunday.
Luciano Spalletti sensationally announced his own Italy sacking when addressing the media prior to Monday's World Cup qualifier with Moldova.
The Azzurri suffered a dismal 3-0 defeat to Norway in Oslo on Friday in what represented their first game of qualifying in the UEFA section.
Spalletti remarkably broke the news of his dismissal at a fiery press conference, which the 66-year-old later stormed out of, as Italy prepare to welcome Moldova in Reggia Emilia.
He said: "Last night we were very together with president [Gabriele] Gravina. He told me that I will be relieved of my position as coach of the national team.
"I had no intention of giving up. I would have preferred to stay in my place and continue doing my job. I'll be there tomorrow evening against Moldova, then we'll resolve the contract."
His dismissal was later confirmed by the official X account of Italy's national team in a short statement that read: "Italy versus Moldova will be Luciano Spalletti's last game as Azzurri head coach."
Spalletti was appointed as the successor to Roberto Mancini following his surprise resignation back in August 2023.
He had earlier that year led Napoli to their first Serie A title since 1990, having enjoyed previous coaching spells with the likes of Roma and Inter.
However, Spalletti oversaw a hugely disappointing Euro 2024 campaign with Italy's defence of the trophy ending at the last-16 stage to Switzerland after they scraped through the group phase.
"I'll be there tomorrow night against Moldova," Spalletti added. "These are the results under my management and I have to take responsibility.
"I love this shirt, this job and the players I've coached. Tomorrow night I'll ask them to demonstrate what I asked even if I haven't been able to get them to express their best."