Ranieri turned down offers before Roma retirement U-turn - Soccer News
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Ranieri expressed, 'I had stopped coaching, I have had more requests in recent months than when I won the league title with Leicester City.' His commitment was clear; he only considered returning to coaching for Roma or Cagliari, stating, 'I said only in two cases can I return to coaching, either for Roma or Cagliari, if something went wrong.' His deep connection to Roma is evident, as he acknowledges, 'fate wanted me to return home. I began at Roma as a player and I will finish there as an executive.'
On the tumultuous situation at Roma, Ranieri stated, 'There are a thousand reasons, and honestly I don't care.' Displaying forward-thinking leadership, he added, 'If I go looking at what happened yesterday, I won't achieve anything. I was given carte blanche and I have to do my best with these players. From now on, I am the one in charge.' His remarks suggest he aims to focus on the present and future rather than past failures.
Ranieri addressed the challenges caused by managerial changes, noting, 'Changing two managers by November isn't easy for anyone, one wants to play in a certain manner, one wants to play another way, so there is a bit of an electroshock. That's normal.' This reflects his awareness of the instability within the team and highlights his pragmatic approach to restoring consistent performance.
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