Claudio Ranieri blows everyone away on his future on the bench

Claudio Ranieri sibylline
Having returned to "his" Roma during the course of this season and on the strength of the unconditional support from the Giallorossi fans, Claudio Ranieri indeed seems to have changed his mind from a few months ago when, at the end of his time at Cagliari, he announced that he wanted to end his experience with the clubs in order to accept, perhaps, a national team position.
His è was a heartfelt choice, which però convinced him to reflect further on his future: "I do not think about another year as a club coach,” said the Giallorossi coach, in an interview given to 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' -, but honestly, I did not even think about it when I decided to leave Cagliari".
" I had not quit because I felt empty, but because I wanted to see the world. Inside me the fire is still there" explained Ranieri again, who therefore, displacing insiders, does not rule out continuing with the clubs a profession that began in the summer of 1986 and that has led him, in the thirty-eight years since, to take numerous satisfactions.
Born in 1951, Ranieri has coached Vigor Lamezia, Campania Puteolana, Cagliari, Napoli, Fiorentina, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Valencia again, Parma, Juventus, Roma, Inter, Monaco, Greek national team, Leicester City, Nantes, Fulham, Roma again, Sampdoria, Watford, Cagliari again, before returning to Roma.
In his palmarès he boasts the 2015/2016 Premier League (the one of the "miracle" Leicester), the 2004 Uefa Super Cup with Valencia, with whom he had also previously won the "1998 Intertoto and the 1998/1999 Copa del Re, the 1995/1996 Coppa Italia and related Italian Super Cup with Fiorentina, two second-division championships (Serie B with Fiorentina in 1993/1994, Ligue 2 with Monaco in 2012/2013) and a Serie C1 championship (Girone B) with Cagliari, with which, in addition to promotion to Serie B in 1988/1989, he also won the Coppa Italia di C in the same season.