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Sweden players celebrate at the end of the World Cup qualifying play-off second leg match after they knocked the Italians out of the World Cup. Photo: AP

Italy fail to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 60 years after goalless draw with Sweden

Four-time champions fail to score a goal in play-off against Sweden

Four-time champions Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 60 years after losing their play-off to Sweden 1-0 on aggregate after both sides played out a goalless draw in a quiet San Siro on Monday.

It could have been worse for Italy, as Sweden were denied what looked like two clear-cut penalties for handballs, first from Matteo Darmian and then from Andrea Barzagli.

Italy’s Andrea Belotti reacts after a missed chance during the World Cup qualifying play-off second leg soccer match between Italy and Sweden, with the Italians failing to advance to the World Cup for the first time in 60 years. Photo: AP

Italy had a penalty appeal of their own waved off by referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz when Marco Parolo was tripped from behind by Ludwig Augsustinsson.

But the Azzurri struggled to carve out clear chances against a solid Sweden side, and really tested goalkeeper Robin Olsen only once.

Sweden midfielder Sebastian Larsson falls to the ground in celebration after they knocked out Italy in a World Cup play-off. Photo: AFP

The last major competitions Italy missed were the 1984 and 1992 European Championships. They have taken part in every World Cup since failing to qualify for the 1958 tournament.

It would be easy to lay the blame squarely on Gian Piero Ventura. The Italy coach will naturally take the lion’s share but the Azzurri’s problems run much deeper.

The rot started long before Ventura took charge.

Disappointed Italian supporters watch the World Cup qualifying play-off second leg soccer match between Italy and Sweden, in a pub in downtown Rome. The Italians were knocked out of the World Cup. Photo: AP

After winning the World Cup in 2006 for a fourth time, Italy went out at the group stage of the next two editions. They have fared somewhat better at the European Championships, reaching the final in 2012 and going out in the quarter-finals in 2008 and 2016.

However, Antonio Conte’s Italy side overachieved in France last year, when they surprisingly beat Spain in the round of 16 before losing on penalties to world champions Germany.

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