Exactly.
In Serie A they just hear they are too young, inexperienced etc. Nobody has balls to play them and that's why I always wanted a foreign coach.
Well, I'm not so sure just a foreign coach would do it. It's the league itself, FCIG, the trainers and managers. All of it. A good German youngster is taught in a way where he learns how to be both technical and physical at the highest level, in the perfect amount and to do many different roles. Most German players can play at many different positions and be good at it for that reason. It's in the teaching that goes back to how they produce their own players.
Italy's teaching is completely different. It's tactical. For it to truly change a complete reconstruction of Italian Football would have to happen.
And of course, Italy can't produce talented youngsters anymore, but for a few exceptions. That makes the thought of a change a whole more difficult. Even the outcome of the best youngster Italy has managed to produce in the last 5 years have been scarce.