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Italy's World Cup Failure Sparks Leadership Exodus and Political Pressure

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Gabriele Gravina's resignation plans prior to stepping downfactual

The chairman himself, however, has no plans to listen to the top officials, according to Football Italia.

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Gabriele Gravina is resigning after the nation misses its third consecutive football World Cup.

According to NRK Sport (major_media), BBC Sport (major_media)

Context: This indicates a discrepancy between Gravina's reported intentions to resist pressure and his actual resignation, suggesting possible last-minute changes or conflicting information about his decision-making process.

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