Claudio Ranieri has announced his retirement from club coaching.
Former Leicester City manager, Claudio Ranieri has decided to call time out on his coaching career at the football club after 35 years. The Italian coach made this announcement after helping Cagliari remain in the Serie A. Despite managing a plethora of big teams across Europe including Chelsea, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Roma, Monaco and Napoli, the Italian coach is most famous for leading Leicester City to Premier League glory in 2016. Ahead of Cagliari’s 3-2 loss against Fiorentina, Ranieri revealed that he was done with his career as a club coach, admitting his interest in taking up an international coaching career or any other job in the industry. No doubt, Claudio Ranieri will always be remembered in Europe for being one of the most beloved and tactical coaches in football.
🚨🇮🇹 Claudio Ranieri (72) retires from club coaching — but he remains open to national teams.
Decision confirmed after saving Cagliari from relegation battle.
🏆🦊 Legendary Premier League title at #LCFC will stay as one of biggest achievements in modern sports history. pic.twitter.com/ovLM9Wu7vu
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 23, 2024