Showing posts with label Stadio Olimpico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stadio Olimpico. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Azzurri Some Day for Claudio Ranieri

Getty Images
Claudio Ranieri has expressed an interest in managing Italy, saying he could “never rule out” taking over his country’s national team.

The 64-year-old’s remarkable success with Leicester City has significantly boosted his profile and led to Carlo Tavecchio, the president of the Italian football federation, suggesting he could one day lead Italy to World Cup glory, and even suggested Ranieri, who was born in Rome, could succeed Antonio Conte after he leaves the national team following their participation at Euro 2016 and joins Chelsea.

“I hope Ranieri can win a World Cup with Italy, that would be the best,” said Tavecchio. “I’m speaking in an abstract way, of course, and not necessarily about the next World Cup. Claudio is still young and will have time on his side.

“Have we thought about him as a replacement for Conte? It’s him who should be thinking about us!”

Ranieri’s previous experience of international management was with Greece, a post he was sacked from prior to taking over at Leicester last July.

“I’ll admit I was curious about coaching a national team, but my experience with Greece was sufficient,” Ranieri said in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport. “Of course, leading Italy would be something else. I’d never rule that out, and I’d like that very much. And Leicester, after all, have blue shirts just like the Azzurri.”

During the same interview, Ranieri admitted that he would have accepted a job in “the Football League” after being let go by Greece, such was his desire to return to England having previously managed in this country with Chelsea.

“Two other Premier clubs had contacted me but then they made other choices. Leicester convinced me because of their sense of leadership, their programs, and their facilities. They are perfectly organised,” said Ranieri. “When I met the players I told them: ‘I’ll take a bit of time to know you all because you are so many, but you will need to know a single person: me. I ask only one thing: that you give all you can for each other’. And they did.”



Friday, 20 September 2013

Totti Agrees Roma Extension

Getty Images
Francesco Totti has signed a contract extension with Roma that will keep him at the Stadio Olimpico until he is at least 39.

Totti, who has spent his entire career at Roma -- scoring 228 goals in 538 games for the club -- will continue in the capital through until the end of the 2015-16 season.

The former Italy international's previous contract was going to expire at the end of the current campaign but, despite hinting in the summer that this season may be his last, Totti has put pen to paper on a new deal.

"I want to thank the president [of Roma James Pallotta] for this contract,'' Totti said in a press conference on Friday. "In the end, this is what we all wanted, the club and I.

"I want to thank him (Pallotta) because this new deal gives me the opportunity to continue to wear the only jersey that I have loved and been a fan of.

"I have two more years of responsibility and I know that in these two years we will be able to do great things.''

Totti is believed to have accepted a 30% pay cut to stay on at Roma, for whom he made his Serie A debut in 1993 at the age of 16.

He has gone on to become a Giallorossi legend and, should he continue to feature regularly for the first-team, could potentially move to within touching distance of Paolo Maldini's all-time Serie A appearance record of 648 games.

"I am honoured that Francesco will remain with us,'' Roma chief Pallotta said "I want to raise our glasses for Totti and for Roma, for a radiant future.''


Enhanced by Zemanta