
Two reasons why Mancini leads Conte and Guardiola for Italy head coach role
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Editorial analysis arguing Roberto Mancini is the frontrunner to become Italy's next head coach, ahead of Antonio Conte and Pep Guardiola.
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Attributed to original sourceItaly have a new President and a new technical director of the FIGC, which means that the appointment of a new head coach is up next on the agenda, and Monday’s reports indicate that Roberto Mancini remains the frontrunner for two key reasons.
Why Mancini is the current favourite for the Italy national team head coach role The Italy national team is undergoing a revolution of its staff at the highest levels: Giovanni Malagò has replaced Gabriele Gravina as President of the FIGC , Paolo Maldini has recently been appointed as technical director and President of Club Italia , Leonardo has joined as an advisor and now they turn their focus to finding a replacement for Gennaro Gattuso as CT.
For several weeks, Mancini and Antonio Conte have been tipped as the two leading candidates to step in as head coach of the Italy national team. Both have done the job before, both are vastly experienced at the highest levels and both are reportedly willing to return to the Azzurri set-up.
Reports on Sunday indicated that Pep Guardiola has also re-emerged as a possibility following the appointment of Maldini as technical director. Other outsiders that have been mentioned include Andrea Pirlo and Carlo Ancelotti.
However, reports from the Corriere dello Sport indicate that Mancini is still the favourite for the Italy national team job for two key reasons.
FIGC President Giovanni Malago (left) with coach Roberto Mancini (right): @coppa_canottieri via Instagram. First is his long-standing relationship and the fact that he reportedly sees eye-to-eye with newly-elected FIGC President Malagò.
Secondly is the fact that a large number of the Italy national team players are keen for Mancini to return. The players reportedly pushed for Mancini to return after Luciano Spalletti left his position as head coac h in 2025.
The fact that he has also delivered a trophy for Italy in the past, the fact that he is keen to focus on the development of young talents and his general familiarity with Coverciano and the national team set-up are, of course, of benefit to Mancini as well.
Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Italy interacts with Alberigo Evani, Assistant Coach of Italy during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Round of 16 match between Italy and Austria at Wembley Stadium at Wembley Stadium on June 26, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Tallis – Pool/Getty Images) However, nothing is set in stone yet, and as Malagò has recently insisted : “There could also be a surprise” in the offing as well.
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Football Italia presents two key reasons why Roberto Mancini is favored over Antonio Conte and Pep Guardiola for the vacant Italy national team head coach position. The article weighs the credentials, availability, and suitability of each candidate as the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) seeks a replacement. Mancini's prior experience with the Azzurri and his current availability appear to be central factors in his favor, while Conte's club commitments and Guardiola's profile at elite clubs work against their candidacies.
Chance analysis
This is a speculative editorial framing the Italy coaching succession. For prediction systems, the key signal is that Mancini is positioned as the leading candidate, which would mean a return to a familiar figure rather than a new direction. The FIGC's decision affects Italy's tactical approach and World Cup/Euro qualifying prospects. Conte and Guardiola are likely longshots given their current club roles and high salary demands.
If confirmed, Mancini's return would maintain tactical continuity for Italy and stabilize the national team setup ahead of upcoming fixtures.
Mancini likely to be reappointed Italy coach; monitor FIGC official announcement for confirmation.