Paris FC coach’s World Cup jab: ‘More Italians’ here than Juventus or Milan | OneFootball

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·20 April 2026

Paris FC coach’s World Cup jab: ‘More Italians’ here than Juventus or Milan

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Diego Coppola, Ciro Immobile and Luca Koleosho started in Paris FC’s win over Metz on Sunday, prompting the Parisiens’ coach, Antoine Kombouaré, to claim: ‘ There are more Italians here than there are Juventus or Milan. That’s why they’re not going to the World Cup.’

Paris FC coach taunts the Azzurri: ‘There are more Italians here…’

Three Italian players, Coppola, Koloesho and Immobile started in Paris FC’s 3-1 away victory at Metz on Sunday.


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Immobile and Coppola contributed to the victory with one assist each, while Koleosho, on loan from Burnley, has scored twice in 12 appearances since moving to Paris in the January window.

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Official: Diego Coppola joins Paris FC from Brighton & Hove Albion (@Diegocoppolass via Instagram)

Paris FC’s coach Kombouaré sarcastically commented on his team’s victory, saying (via GFNF): “Today, there are more Italians playing for Paris FC than there are at Juventus or AC Milan. That’s why they’re not going to the World Cup.”

Italy have not qualified for the World Cup for the third time in a row, making their last appearance in the competition in 2014.

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FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY – OCTOBER 06: Antoine Kombouare, Head coach of FC Nantes reacts during the UEFA Europa League group G match between Sport-Club Freiburg and FC Nantes at Stadion am Wolfswinkel on October 06, 2022 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

Furthermore, the Azzurri have not played in the knockout phase of the competition since 2006, when they went on to lift the cup after beating France on penalties in the final.

Les Blues have won the World Cup twice in their history, compared to Italy’s four, but have reached the Final in the last two editions.

😂 Coach Antoine Kombouaré, en roue libre, en pleine forme avec ses trois italiens titulaires ! pic.twitter.com/WFKym1RocJ

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