Funny because I've read how Mourinho dissed Ranieri yet the Chelsea fans were singing «Let
's do it for Ranieri» against Spurs.
Not exact matches
I don't know where these ideas germinate I really don't...
Ranieri has said he wants hard working committed players not wandering whippets who make the occasional dart fall over and demand 140 grand
for the performance... it takes a really stupid manager to accept that and I don't think
Ranieri is that
Firing
Ranieri was a shame considering what he has
done for Leicester, but this is just non sense to compare his situation to Wenger's.
I
do nt know what language
Ranieri is using to motivate his players coz they seem to play their hearts out in every of their games, something Wenger has failed to
do for many years now
It should be obvious by now that wenger ain't going to deliver what the fans want to see... He is seething with rage with what
Ranieri did and has failed miserably to
do for a dozen years and wants to prove he can win top trophies on the cheap
For Ranieri's sake I hope Mahrez doesn't take his comments the wrong way by thinking that the Italian manager is suggesting he isn't good enough to be a regular player at a top European club.
off topic: looking at Leicester this season compared to last year, except
for about 4 new players that
Ranieri bought they have a similar squad, i could be wrong but Nigel Pearson, s great escape doesn, t look like such a big achievement now,
did his team not perform?
did he mismanage it?is he not as good a manager as we thought or is
Ranieri really that good
for making it look so easy and get the credit???
next year with Pochetino and even
Ranieri doing well we are
for some fight
for 4 place.
Ironically, the ideal type of candidate
for Chelsea right now would be someone with a gentle touch that doesn't kick them in the pants after every draw or loss — someone like Guus Hiddink or even Claudio
Ranieri.
If Leicester (as small as they are) can sack
Ranieri after all he
did for them.
Or maybe their two star players realised that they made a big mistake by not forcing a move during last summers window and rebelled against
Ranieri for letting him sweet talking them into staying lol Anyways, it's
done and dusted now, and their fans won't be moaning all the while they Keep beating teams like Liverpool.
It also shows to me that the players didn't want to play well
for Ranieri This is a bad attitude.
The reason we can't seem to mount a consistent challenge but Leicester can is because
Ranieri's team learned to take advantage of opportunities and to never take the opponent
for granted, that's something most of our players are incapable of
doing.
Ranieri did not go on the pitch to play
for them, what we saw is determination to succeed.
Claudio
Ranieri is not only a good (now great) manager, but also a great man manager as well as a gentleman... Which we don't have... We have a «lazy» arrogant puppet who even blames the fans
for his shortcomings.
Mahrez
did play well and scored the fantastic only goal
for the Foxes, which
does support
Ranieri's words, but will that hurt Arsenal's transfer hopes or make Arsene Wenger even more determined to sign him?
Amusingly,
Ranieri is the chosen One, he has
done what Wenger has been trying to
do for 12 years and counting....
Leicester's entire squad, meanwhile, was put together
for a Walker's multipack, a 500 baht note and a couple of buttons that Claudio
Ranieri found in a drawer that didn't seem to match any of his shirts.
And he said I don't like the dragging on but if you can read between the lines I think LC asked vardy and arsenal the transfer to be completed after the euros so LC can buy a replacement (which they started immediately offering 20m
for Deny and now they are chasing Sporting Lisbon striker which will cost the same) and LC fans don't get hurt, they like to soften the blow, even in
Ranieri's comment he doesn't mention like I'm sure vardy wants to stay, or not accepting the offer immediately proves like he wants to stay with us, or stuff like that he is saying that vardy has the last word which translate to we can't
do nothing he will accept the offer and doesn't sound confident even the slightest.
Tactics works well when you understand your opponent tactic by neutralizing it and then have a clout and enough canning to win the encounter MR wenger don't look at his opponents tactics he sets his game plan and stick to it even if he is down and out but seems to always
do better after the interval I am looking forward
for the new season as we have a good bunch of players in a very demanding league with the likes of Mourinho Klopp Conte Guardiola
Ranieri it is going to be very interesting right to the wire with the defending champions leicester and how Conte and Guardiola adapt to the Premier League We the Arsenal start with Liverpool and then go to leicester it is time to role up the sleeves and get into the fight Com on you Gooners
I
do believe we need a manager that instils passion back in the team
for a couple off years before we go
for a Simeoni or Allegri maybe
Ranieri or Benitez can
do it then get Allegri and we will be a force again.
Even if Mahrez
does sign
for Arsenal, in an AW team — he wont be able to manage playing 34 out of 35 games.Claudio
Ranieri has managed to keep Mahrez fit but taking him before Full Time in most of his games.
Sport is about performance and when the team performs, you have to be big enough and say well
done and respect it and respect Claudio
Ranieri for what he has
done.»
Ranieri may still be hoping to persuade Mahrez to follow in the footsteps of his teammate Jamie Vardy in rejecting the chance to join the Gunners but I
do not think he believes he will be successful, so with Metro reporting the news from Algeria about the agreement with Mahrez having been in place
for some time already, why are we waiting?
Ranieri is
doing a great job keeping them from it, but still we have people waiting
for them to implode.
A 2 - 1 Champions League defeat away to Sevilla didn't seem like the worst result
for Leicester, however it seemed to seal
Ranieri's fate as manager.
I don't want Arsenal change their style to very pragmatic one ala Mourinho,
Ranieri and Simeone, just
for the sake of winning.
Pressure can
do funny things to players as the battle
for a title goes down to the wire, particularly if you have never been in that situation before, but Leicester manager Claudio
Ranieri has proven that his mastery of psychology should be enough to avoid any slip - ups with three games to go.
The 48 - year - old's outburst didn't end there, however; Conte also branded Mourinho a «fake»
for what he perceived to be a two - faced treatment of former Blues and Leicester City manager Claudio
Ranieri.
Like every team in the league, they had their struggles to win things, they didn't have the money to and weren't sabotaging moves by other clubs to bring in players by offering clubs silly money
for their stars and managers like Claudio
Ranieri and Ruud Guillet managed the club
for the love of football and not just
for the money and the public exposure.
According to Daily Star, the French manager has
done his homework to sign the # 45million ($ 59 million) rated attacker and it will be hard
for Ranieri to keep him from moving to the Emirates.
Leicester City's recent success in defeating Crystal Palace 1 - 0 didn't just brought all three points
for Claudio
Ranieri's men, but the players also earned something special from their manager.