Italy Manager: Claudio Ranieri Turns Down Chance to Be New Azzurri Boss
- Claudio Ranieri declined the Italy managerial role on June 10 and will remain available to AS Roma in a new senior advisor position.
- Ranieri’s decision followed Italy’s 3-0 World Cup qualifier defeat to Norway on June 6 and the sacking of former coach Luciano Spalletti.
- Ranieri, who recently retired after guiding Roma to fifth place in Serie A last season, thanked Italian Football Federation president Gravina for the honour.
- He expressed his gratitude to President Gravina for the offer, describing it as a significant honor, but after careful consideration, he chose to continue his role with Roma in a completely new capacity.
- Ranieri’s refusal leaves the four-time world champions seeking a new coach following Spalletti’s dismissal and Roma’s appointment of Gian Piero Gasperini as manager.
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The "great rejection" of the Roman technician arrived in the night, forcing the Figc to start again in the search for the new Ct. Let's see the reasons behind the no of Ranieri and who is in the front row to lead the National
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MILAN (Reuters) -Claudio Ranieri said on Tuesday he has turned down the vacant Italy manager's job, after the four-times world champions sacked Luciano Spalletti, and will stay on with AS Roma as their senior advisor.
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