Spalletti concedes he 'did not make the difference'
Luciano Spalletti admitted he "did not make a difference" during his time as Italy manager and acknowledged that the team struggled in its 2-0 win over Moldova.
Italy suffered a dismal 3-0 defeat to Norway in Oslo on Friday in what represented its first game of qualifying in the UEFA section.
The 66 year-old was appointed as the successor to Roberto Mancini following his surprise resignation back in August 2023, having led Napoli to the Serie A title earlier that year.
Spalletti oversaw a 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.
Overall, he ended his time with the Azzurri having won 12 of his 24 matches at the helm (D6 L6), with his team averaging 1.75 points-per-match.
Spalletti did, however, get a winning send-off with Giacomo Raspadori and Andrea Cambiaso scoring in either half to seal the win against Moldova, though it was from comfortable for the host.
Ion Nicolaescu thought he had put Moldova ahead inside the opening 10 minutes, only to see the goal ruled out for offside after a VAR review confirmed the decision.
"It's true, we struggled tonight too. However, there are too many components behind this. And we confirmed what we'd seen before," Spalletti said.
"I maintained this group, but I found them really fatigued at this stage of the season.
"Perhaps seeking someone in better physical shape might've helped, but the fact we have 25 players all a bit like this means the campaign really took it out on everyone.
"One of the biggest problems was playing the very first game, the most difficult of the group, in Oslo, right at the end of the season. It's bad luck with the draw.
"This will be a very different team in much better shape come September, so the timing didn't help us."
Italy's search for a new manager is underway, with a new face set to appear on the touchline when it plays its next World Cup qualifiers in September.
"We certainly are not leaving my successor a sense of enthusiasm, despite the positive response from the fans," Spalletti said.
"The coach has to make the difference, the players have to make the difference, and unfortunately I did not make the difference."
