Italian football needs revolutionary changes that have been delayed for 16 years, regardless of who becomes the next Federal President. The reforms include specialized educators, returning technique to player development, modernizing facilities, shifting from a winning mentality to growth mindset, giving Italians opportunities, and implementing tactical boldness at all levels.
These changes must be implemented consistently, not just abandoned after the next transfer signing or matchday. The article serves as a reminder that Italian football must evolve before the next World Cup, with the current system requiring fundamental rather than superficial adjustments.