Italy coach Mancini leaves door open for Gianluigi Buffon

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) – Italy coach Roberto Mancini says former captain Gianluigi Buffon will still be considered if he wants to return to the national team.

Buffon retired from international soccer in November after Italy lost a World Cup playoff to Sweden, but he recently returned for friendlies.

Mancini says “(Buffon) wants to continue playing football … Everyone who will play and will be among the best can be considered for the national team.”

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, speaks during a press conference at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Buffon is expected to bid the national team goodbye for good in another friendly on June 4 against the Netherlands at Allianz Stadium. However, at a news conference last week to announce his departure from Juventus, Buffon insisted he had made the last of his 176 appearances for his country.

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, center, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, center, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, center, coach of the Italian national soccer team, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, center, coach of the Italian national soccer team, leads a training session at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, speaks during a press conference at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

Roberto Mancini, coach of the Italian national soccer team, speaks during a press conference at the Coverciano Sports Center, near Florence, Italy, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (Claudio Giovannini/ANSA via AP)

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