Gravina asks Serie A to postpone games ahead of Italy World Cup playoff

European champion Italy risks failing to qualify for a second consecutive World Cup after finishing behind Switzerland in its qualifying group, and it faces North Macedonia in a playoff in Palermo on March 24.

Published : Feb 14, 2022 19:42 IST

FILE PHOTO: Gravina is eager to delay the 30th round of Serie A fixtures, scheduled for the weekend of 19-20 March, in order to give the Azzurri as much preparation time as possible ahead of its FIFA World Cup qualification playoff against North Macedonia.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has requested the postponement of a round of Serie A fixtures to help the Italy national team in its preparations for the FIFA World Cup playoffs, FIGC president Gabriele Gravina said on Monday.

European champion Italy risks failing to qualify for a second consecutive World Cup after finishing behind Switzerland in its qualifying group, and it faces North Macedonia in a playoff in Palermo on March 24.

Gravina is eager to delay the 30th round of Serie A fixtures, scheduled for the weekend of 19-20 March, in order to give the Azzurri as much preparation time as possible.

ALSO READ : Araujo injury blow for Barcelona before Europa League clash

“We have asked for a postponement, and we hope that the league can grant (Italy coach) Roberto Mancini a few more days,” Gravina told Radio Anch’io Sport .

“It would be another ugly chapter if Italy failed to qualify for an event that symbolises football in our country.”

Italy finished two points behind Switzerland in its qualifying group, as missed penalties by Jorginho in both of its head-to-head meetings, 0-0 and 1-1 draws, proved costly.

The winner of Italy’s first playoff will face either Portugal or Turkey in a winner-takes-all playoff final on March 29 to decide who qualifies for Qatar 2022.

“We need to qualify, we have the conditions to do so. We made it difficult for ourselves by missing two very important penalties. But Italy respond in moments of difficulty,” Gravina said.