Claudio Ranieri He is not a coach who will be forgotten when he decides to hang up his notebook. Something that, it seems, is closer than ever after he admitted that he will not lead any team after his adventure in Cagliari.
“While I’m working, I’m happy. Training keeps me young,” the Italian coach began by explaining in an interview with Reppublica that, at the age of 71, “changed as football changes. I adapt and staying up-to-date, maybe that’s my skill . I’m like a modern, European coach and I have experience that says a lot and is also necessary. For me football is simple, the coaches make it difficult.”
Saw these words, it seems so Ranieri he had some rope left for a while, but it wasn’t like that. “I have decided that Cagrliari is the last team I will coach. I will only make an exception for an intriguing choice and I am not running for the Italian bench.”insisted the coach, insisting that “I will retire at Cagliari, but I don’t know when. I might last 20 years (he joked)”.
“It’s a suitable place to leave it, I want to finally close a circle. This is where my career started, because then Cagliari Betting on a 35-year-old with no experience could burn me out, I don’t know if he’ll ever become a coach. Since then I have Cagliari inside me”, expressed nostalgically for Ranieri who thanked Gigi Riva because “he had a lot of influence on my return”.
When that day comes Ranieri He will be a technician who will never be forgotten. In his career he won 8 titles, but none as special as what he achieved in 2016, when he led the City of Leicester to produce one of the greatest achievements of all time to lift a Premier League.
Source: La Verdad

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