At 73 years old, Claudio Ranieri did not hesitate even for a moment to hold office until the end of the period of a Rome ‘touched’, wandered in Series A and after the dismissal of two coaches, Rossi and Juric.
The veteran coach explained what the process was and his decision. “I have left the banks and I get more calls now than when I won premier including Leicester. I told everyone no and I can only come back in two cases: Rome and Cagliari. Destiny wanted me to start here and I will end up here as a coach and manager,” in reference to the fact that when this campaign ends, he will become an advisor to the owners.
One of the most anticipated questions refers to something like an idol Francesco Tottiwho a few days ago said he was ready to play at age 48 and that he had offers, although his possible return was more focused on the offices than on the field of play. “For the love of God, why not? If you can give us a hand, we’ll see, I’m not closing anything, but it doesn’t mean that Francesco will come back,” he said. Ranieri.
He was also asked if he could be considered helpful Daniel de Rossiwho started the season at Rome but he was dismissed. “Right now I’m the coach and I don’t think about anything else, I don’t want to excite anyone. Now it’s my job, then we’ll see. We have talked and will talk again. “He’s a great guy,” she said.
Finally, he spoke about his game system: “There is no longer a single system, it is not honest to announce which drawing I will use. It is not a question of the drawings, it is a question of the players: I want to see spit they have blood on the field, that they don’t give up, when I make a mistake, before I became a coach, I sometimes won. Genoa and I lost 4-3. I went into the locker room and said: ‘gentlemen, goodbye.’ “We need support from our fans, playing at home with whistles is the hardest thing in the world.”
Source: La Verdad

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