Live broadcast on August 8th recently, Cagliari coach Ranieri said in an interview Reppublica that Cagliari would be the last team in his coaching career.
Ranieri said: “When I work, I am very happy. Training keeps me young. I change with the change of football. I try to adapt and keep up with the pace of the times. Maybe this is my strong point, I think I am a modern European coach. I have a lot of experience and need it. For me, football itself is very simple. It is the coach who makes it difficult.”
“I have decided that Cagliari will be the last team I coach. I may only make an exception for an interesting and special team, and I will not coach the Italian national team, I will stay in Cagliari, but I don’t know when it will be, maybe I can last for 20 years.”
“This is a suitable place to leave, and I want to end up here eventually. Because my career started from here, when Cagliari called me, I was just 35 years old and had no experience yet. I don’t know what will happen in the future. I can become a coach, this is all due to Cagliari.”
In Ranieri’s coaching career, he won a total of 8 championships, but none of them was more special than the championship he won in 2016, at that time, he led Leicester City to win the Premier League championship of the season.
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