Italian football has regressed: Antognoni's attack
The former Fiorentina captain stigmatizes the structural crisis of our championship.

Giancarlo Antognoni does not mince words in describing the current scenario of our football, unequivocally defining it as being in a phase of regression. The former Fiorentina captain, speaking in the studios of the radio show 'Tutti Convocati', threw a direct dig at the heart of the system, arguing that the decline is not temporary but rooted in structural and management problems that are now incurable. According to the Viola legend, the Italian championship is showing clear signs of difficulty, unable to compete at the levels that once decreed its international prestige.
Antognoni's analysis goes beyond simple criticism of the teams' results, digging deeper into the dynamics that govern sport in our country. He highlighted how the regression is the result of a series of errors accumulated over time, where the lack of a long-term vision has led the movement to lose its luster and competitiveness. His words reflect a tangible concern for an environment that, in his , has lost its bearings, incapable of valorizing talent and managing resources with the efficiency necessary to stay at the top.













