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Leonardo Bonucci insists Pep Guardiola would be ‘very important’ for the Italy national team, but regardless of the new coach, the Azzurri need to start ‘a new chapter.’
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Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time and will hire a new coach after June 22.
On that day, a new FIGC President will be elected, leading to the appointment of a new Azzurri boss.
Friendly games at the beginning of June against Greece and Luxembourg will be managed by Italy U21 coach Silvio Baldini.
“I read in the newspapers that Guardiola is a possibility, as is Conte or Allegri,” Bonucci told Sky Sports UK.
“The most important [thing] is that there’s a new chapter for Italian football and players. I love him, I think he’s one of the best coaches in the world, so he could be very important for us.”
Bonucci had already spoken about Guardiola’spotential appointment as the Italy national team coach, saying: “I think it’s very hard, but dreaming doesn’t cost anything.”
Bonucci: Guardiola could be ‘very important’ for Italy
ByLorenzo Bettoni
Lorenzo Bettoni is the Editor of Football Italia.