Low saddened by Italy's World Cup failure

There will be "something missing" at the 2018 World Cup due to Italy's absence, Germany coach Joachim Low said.

Published : Nov 15, 2017 11:21 IST

Germany head-coach Joachim Low expressed disappointment over Italy's failure to qualify for next year's World Cup in Russia.
Germany head-coach Joachim Low expressed disappointment over Italy's failure to qualify for next year's World Cup in Russia.
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Germany head-coach Joachim Low expressed disappointment over Italy's failure to qualify for next year's World Cup in Russia.

Germany coach Joachim Low was sad to see Italy fail to qualify for the World Cup, while he praised Daniele De Rossi for his moment of "greatness".

Italy stunningly missed out on reaching Russia 2018 after a 1-0 aggregate loss to Sweden in their play-off, which was completed on Monday.

Joachim Low said the absence of the four-time world champion, which failed to qualify for the first time since 1958 , was a huge blow to the showpiece tournament.

"We can't influence the draw. Everything can happen. In Italy's case, I congratulate the Swedes. I saw the game, they defended well and gave everything," Low said after Germany's 2-2 friendly draw against France on Tuesday.

"But I think it's sad for Italy, because for such a big tournament [it's a pity]. If Germany or France or even Brazil or Argentina [miss out], for me there is something missing without the Italian team.

"It's also sad that Chile isn't qualified, they didn't manage it. For Italy though it is kind of a chance for a new beginning. Some of their players are ending their career.

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"I have the biggest respect for those players, that played not only for Juventus, but also those that played in the national team. Gianluigi Buffon – biggest respect. [Leonardo] Bonucci or also [Daniele] De Rossi or the others. That's pure class."

With Italy needing a goal at the San Siro, De Rossi was asked to warm-up – only for the defensive midfielder to respond by pointing to attacker Lorenzo Insigne.

Low was full of praise for the 34-year-old Roma midfielder for that moment.

"I read yesterday that De Rossi said he wouldn't want to be subbed in, because they needed a striker. For me that is greatness," he said.

"So I think it's a little sad for Italy. I would've been happy if the Italians were part of [the World Cup]."

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