Thursday, 17 March 2016

Leicester City Manager, 'Claudio Ranieri Has Declared His Intention to Retire At His Present Club

   Leicester City Coach Claudio Ranieri has declared his intention to retire in the English Premier League side.

    He said: "I'm fine in Leicester and do not think about moving." "I think this will be my last club. I hope they give me a long contract, six or seven years, and I retire here.          
      "Leicester is a small club. We have achieved the most important goal. We have already won, we will play next season in the Premier League. Now let's fight for...
Europe. And if we go up, we will try to enter Champions League and then be champions. But we must go slowly."
     
      "However, this season everything has changed. But we know that we have not done anything. Everyone expects us to win the Premier League. It's amazing that in the era of money a small team is performing this feat. If we were Chelsea, Arsenal, City or United would think about the title. We do not.''

      "When I came to Leicester the chairman asked me in the first two years of my contract to stay in the Premier League. This was paramount. He is an ambitious but quiet man, who knows only building a project from the base can qualify for higher levels.''

      The Italian manager is expected to sign a new contract at the end of the season having surpassed all expectations.

      

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