Carolina Morace does not discount and wishes them: "Soccer schools cost too much"

Carolina Morace has been a great soccer player and has proven her competence as a coach as well.
Like everyone else, she was very disappointed by what happened in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the failure of the Azzurri to qualify for the final phase of the World Cup to be staged in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
“Let’s face it: that the soccer system, as a whole, needed to be reformed we all knew that for a long time. We need to start again from the youth sectors and the growth of young Italian talents, who then have to find space in club teams. The logic of profit and winning at all costs cannot go on. The costs of soccer schools must be decreased, as well as those of pay TV subscriptions,” he wrote on his own social media.
“In France and Germany, after the missed World Cup qualifiers, the systems have restarted precisely from the youth sectors. In Italy, too, we have an obligation to revive the passion for the game of soccer. The pure one, the youth one. There is no more time: we need to re-found and start again now.”
“And it is even more reflective to hear President Gravina talk about amateurism, state sport and “unfair” comparisons with other fast-growing disciplines. It had never happened that a world champion national team failed three times in a row to qualify for the World Cup. Concrete solutions and a clear strategy are needed. Because if these solutions have not come in eight years of failure under the current presidency, it is legitimate to ask why they should come now.”
“Other sports grow because they have a vision, planning and a serious project. That’s exactly what Italian soccer lacks today,” he concluded, not discounting.
