Lack of talent & scarred by past - Italy's 'torturous' campaign
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When Fabio Cannavaro hoisted the World Cup trophy into the air at the Olympiastadion in July 2006, it was supposed to signal the beginning of a new era for Italian football.
The Azzurri had defeated a star-studded France team - including Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry - on penalties in a remarkable final in Berlin, Germ...
Steelman: Italy's current struggles can be attributed to a decline in domestic talent development and financial difficulties in Serie A clubs, leading to an increase in foreign players in the league. This has resulted in a lack of opportunities for homegrown talents, contributing to the team's recent poor performance.
Patterns detected: ARC-0024 Ambiguity (the article does not clarify whether all Italian clubs rely on foreign talent or just some)
Root Cause: The Bosman ruling in 1995 significant...
