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Azzurri Crossroads: Decisive Week for Italy's World Cup 2026 Leadership as Amorim Takes Center Stage in Milan

Football Italia·July 7, 2026
As the global football community turns its gaze toward the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026, the Italian national team finds itself at a massive crossroads. According to Football Italia, Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) President Giovanni Malagò has confirmed that this week marks a 'decisive' period for the Azzurri regarding the appointments of their next technical director and head coach. After the heartbreak of missing out on the last global showpiece in Qatar, securing the right leadership has become paramount for Italy's campaign across North America. The Azzurri are desperate to reclaim their status as a global powerhouse. The impending decisions this week will dictate the tactical and philosophical direction of a squad brimming with talent but in desperate need of a steady, visionary hand. Malagò’s announcement signals that the Italian FA is finally ready to pull the trigger on a comprehensive restructuring plan. Getting this hierarchy right is step one for Italy if they are to navigate the gruueling European qualifiers and secure their spot on the world's biggest stage in 2026. While the national team searches for its guiding lights, the Italian domestic scene is witnessing a seismic shift that could directly impact the Azzurri's player pool. Football Italia also highlights a fascinating development at AC Milan, where highly sought-after tactician Rúben Amorim has reportedly had his first day at the club's Milanello training facility. The Portuguese manager, renowned for his dynamic, high-intensity attacking systems, could revolutionize a Rossoneri side that historically serves as the backbone of the Italian national team. Amorim's potential arrival in Serie A is a massive storyline. If he successfully implements his signature style at San Siro, it could accelerate the development of key Italian players, making them even more lethal and tactically versatile for the World Cup 2026 cycle. The symbiotic relationship between a thriving Serie A and a successful national team cannot be understated. Ultimately, this week is shaping up to be a historic turning point for Italian football. Whether it's the federation brass in Rome locking in a technical director to guide the 2026 vision, or a new era dawning at Milan under Amorim, the concrete foundation for the next generation of Italian success is being poured right now. Fans across the globe will be watching closely as these crucial narratives unfold.