Italian clubs eliminated in all three European quarter-finals for the first time in 7 years, Serie A has fallen behind comprehensively.
As all the second-leg matches of the Champions League and Europa Conference League quarter-finals concluded early on April 17 Beijing time, the semi-finalists for all three European competitions have been finalized. The Premier League emerged as the biggest winner, with four teams advancing to the semi-finals. The Bundesliga, La Liga, and Ligue 1 each have two teams. Surprisingly, Serie A, one of the top five leagues, was completely eliminated. This marks the first time since the 2018-19 season (when the Europa Conference League did not exist) that no Serie A team has reached the semi-finals of any European competition. Combined with the Italian national team's consecutive absence from three World Cups, it can be said that Italian football has fallen behind across the board. This decline encompasses not only the national team but also Serie A, once known as the "Little World Cup."
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