Claudio Ranieri
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Ranieri hopes Vardy won't get distracted by record
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Claudio Ranieri Claudio Ranieri is pleased by Jamie Vardy's form, but wants him to keep working for the team after Leicester City's 3-2 win at West Brom.

Vardy's head will not be turned - Leicester boss Ranieri
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Claudio Ranieri Claudio Ranieri has rejected talk reported interest from the likes of Real Madrid could distract in-form Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy.

West Brom v Leicester City: Ranieri happy to keep footing the bills
By FourFourTwo Staff published
José Rondón Giménez Leicester City's clean sheet against Crystal Palace hit Claudio Ranieri's pocket, but the Italian hopes for more of the same at West Brom.

Ranieri upbeat despite League Cup exit
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Steve Bruce Riyad Mahrez missed the crucial penalty as Leicester City lost a shoot-out against Hull City in the League Cup fourth round.

I'll be at Nantes next year - Ranieri plays down Italy talk
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Claudio Ranieri Nantes head coach Claudio Ranieri says he will honour his contract at the Ligue 1 club amid speculation regarding the Italy job.

How does Conte compare to other Chelsea managers?
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Andre Villas-Boas Successive heavy defeats to Bournemouth and Watford have piled pressure on Antonio Conte, but how does he compare to other Chelsea managers?

Conte eager for return to Italy job – FIGC commissioner
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Roberto Mancini Antonio Conte, who coached Italy between 2014-16, wants to work with the national team again, according to Roberto Fabbricini.

Nantes not stopping Ranieri if Italy come calling
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Claudio Ranieri Should Claudio Ranieri be approached regarding the vacant Italy head coaching job, Nantes will not stand in his way.

Arsene Wenger vs Chelsea: the Frenchman's record against each Blues boss
By Greg Lea published
Arsene Wenger The Arsenal boss has seen numerous managers come and go at Stamford Bridge since his appointment in 1996. Greg Lea recounts his many clashes (on and off the pitch) with counterparts from a few miles down the road
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