Ranieri turns down chance to be Italy coach
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Former Italy defender Antonio Cabrini insists the Azzurri need a ‘coordinator’ but admits that, at his time, it was ‘unthinkable’ to snub an international call-up for La Nazionale.Cabrini, a
Three Italy legends are being eyed for the national team, after Luciano Spalletti's sacking and facing Claudio Ranieri and Stefano Pioli rejections.
Ranieri led Roma to a fifth place finish in Serie A last season and has taken on a senior advisory role at the club. After being linked with the Italy job, Ranieri has moved to ru
Claudio Ranieri’s decision to refuse the offer he received from the FIGC to succeed Luciano Spalletti as head of the Italian national team has sparked positive reactions among Roma fans. Already in
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SB Nation on MSNRanieri Declines Italy Post: “I have reflected and decided to remain at Roma’s disposal.”After a brief flirtation with the FIGC, Claudio Ranieri has politely declined the Italy post to remain in his new advisory role with Roma.
With Claudi Ranieri turning down the opportunity to be the new Italy boss, BBC Sport look at the challenges facing whoever succeeds Luciano Spalletti.
Former Premier League boss Claudio Ranieri has rejected the opportunity to become Italy’s head coach. The Azzurri are looking to appoint a replacement for Luciano Spalletti, who was sacked after a
Claudio Ranieri has turned down the opportunity to succeed Luciano Spalletti as Italy head coach. Spalletti said on Sunday he had been sacked as head coach ahead of the 2026 World Cup, after a 3-0 defeat to Norway on Friday — their first qualification match for the tournament.
CLAUDIO RANIERI plunged Italian FA chiefs into crisis when he rejected the chance to take over the national side. Former Chelsea and Leicester boss Ranieri, 73, had been lined up to replace
Claudio Ranieri’s decision to turn down the opportunity to coach the Italian national team was welcomed with enthusiasm by Roma fans.The retired technician will thus stay on as Roma’s senior club
Everything has happened, at least in Italy. Simone Inzaghi bid farewell to Inter after four years to move to Saudi Arabia, Luciano Spalletti had to say goodbye to the Italy bench and Allegri returned to coach Milan. In short, it has been busy weeks, but above all marked by sensational refusals that have caused a stir.