EPL: Ranieri confident of pulling Fulham out of relegation zone
Claudio Ranieri said Friday that he was confident that he can drag
rock-bottom Fulham out of relegation danger after taking over at the
newly-promoted Premier League side this week.
Ranieri, the manager behind Leicester’s incredible 2016 league title
win, took over from sacked Slavisa Jokanovic on Wednesday after his Serb
predecessor only managed one win in 12 matches in his debut season as a
coach in England’s top flight.
Fulham have lost nine times on their way to gaining just five points,
but Ranieri believes there is still hope for a team bolstered with
around 100 million euros ($114 million) of summer signings after winning
promotion from the Championship last season.
“When I watched some matches I said this team has enough quality to be
safe … I need fighting spirit,” said Ranieri to reporters on Friday.
The Italian wants to combine that talent — owner Shahid Khan splashed
out on Jean Michael Seri Andre Schuedefensivesrrle, Aleksandar Mitrovic
and Alfie Mawson — with the grit that saw his Leicester team overcome
all the odds two years ago.
“Quality with fighting spirit we can do a good job. If there is only
quality, without organisation, defensive tactics, it’s difficult to help
the players to maintain the clean sheet,” added Ranieri.
“Now for me it’s important to put in the brain of my players this
philosophy. Play football, play well, but when you lose the ball I want
to see you with an anchor, like pirates.”
– McDonald’s replacing pizza –
Ranieri returns to England as a coach for the first time since being
sacked by Leicester in February 2017 after a disastrous title defence.
He was in Leicester last weekend to pay his respects to Foxes owner
Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and the four others killed in a helicopter
crash last month.
However, Ranieri played down suggestions of creating another miracle by winning the title with Fulham.
“Forget what happened yesterday, that was a bonus. A fairytale I
forget,” the 67-year-old said of his and Leicester’s first ever league
title win.
“Now it’s important, don’t think about the miracle. It’s important there
will be a lot of battles and it’s important to be ready together.”
Asked whether he would reward his Fulham players with pizza when they
kept clean sheets like he did at Leicester, Ranieri joked: “Pizza is not
enough now. Better everybody to McDonald’s.”
He will face two of his former clubs in his first three games, with the
December 2 trip to Chelsea followed by what will be an emotional return
to Leicester three days later.
He said: “I think only of Southampton. In this moment it’s important.
Don’t think about other things, Southampton, Southampton. And then after
Southampton, Chelsea.”
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