Bastoni was already facing boos even before blame for latest World Cup failure

Bastoni was already facing boos even before blame for latest World Cup failure

Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni has become the focal point of national criticism after his early red card led to Italy’s penalty shootout defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina, confirming a historic third consecutive World Cup absence.

​Alessandro Bastoni is facing intense scrutiny following his straight red card during Italy’s devastating playoff loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The 26-year-old was sent off shortly before halftime, forcing the Azzurri to play with ten men for over 70 minutes.

Coach Gennaro Gattuso admitted, “I regret Bastoni´s chase. Maybe we could have chased in a better way,” as Italy once again failed to qualify.

​The dismissal follows a month of controversy for the defender, who was already being booed for a simulation incident against Juventus.

Italian media have been relentless, with Gazzetta dello Sport describing his performance as “an error that only fuels the debate on Bastoni´s state of form.”

Dejected and silent, Bastoni returned to Milan alone, facing a future clouded by both international failure and domestic hostility.

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