Federico Chiesa
By Ananya Rao / 24.03.2026
On March 23, 2026, in Bergamo, Federico Chiesa faced a significant setback as he was dropped from the Italian national team due to an injury. This decision came just before the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying playoffs, a crucial moment for the team.
Chiesa, who is currently 28 years old, last played for Italy during Euro 2024. His absence from the national squad has been a recurring issue, as he has struggled with injuries over the past few years. Notably, he was a standout player during Italy’s Euro 2020 triumph, contributing significantly to the team’s success.
This season, Chiesa has been performing well for Liverpool, contributing two goals and three assists. His form at the club level has raised expectations for his return to the national team.
Initially, Chiesa was recalled by Italy for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland. However, upon arrival at the Federal Technical Centre, his condition was assessed, and he was deemed unavailable for the upcoming matches.
In agreement with Liverpool, Chiesa left the national team’s training camp after the assessment. This decision led to Nicolo Cambiaghi being called up as his replacement in the squad.
Chiesa’s repeated withdrawals from the national team have raised concerns among fans and officials alike. Gattuso, the national team coach, acknowledged the situation, stating, “You know it well. You know Chiesa’s problem. You always ask me the same thing. I call Chiesa in every call-up; I always talk to him. The problem is not Gattuso or his staff; he has a problem, not us.”
As it stands, Chiesa has not played for Italy since Euro 2024, and his future involvement with the national team remains uncertain. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific injury that caused him to be deemed unavailable for the matches.
The implications of Chiesa’s absence are significant for both the player and the Italian national team as they prepare for the World Cup qualifiers. His experience and skill are sorely missed, and the team will have to adapt without one of their key players.
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