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I knew at Christmas that Leicester would win title, says Ranieri

ByReuters

Updated 03/05/2016 at 13:13 GMT

Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri said on Tuesday that he believed at Christmas his team would win the Premier League, even as he continued to tell the media his only goal was avoiding relegation.

Claudio Ranieri lors de Manchester United - Leicester

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"Now I can say it, I always knew we'd win," Ranieri told Italian daily Il Fatto Quotidiano the day after Leicester's triumph.
He said he had always denied any championship ambitions until almost the end of the season because "that's the way I am made, I have always preferred doing things rather than talking about them".
Asked to pinpoint when he really became convinced Leicester could win, he said: "It was at Christmas. Relegation had been avoided and we gathered together to talk in the changing rooms and we said to each other, 'Let's go for it, we've got nothing to lose'."
Ranieri played down his own role in the achievement, saying that teamwork was key to the club's success and his players had no shortage of ability.
"I don't think it's possible to win without the essential qualities, and the team that I led had all the essential qualities."
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Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri celebrates after Leonardo Ulloa (not pictured) scores their third goal

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While Ranieri was keen to credit his team, the Italian coach was lauded in his own country.
"King Claudio!" was the front page headline in La Gazzetta dello Sport, Italy's main sports daily, above a mock up picture of Ranieri which made him look like a Roman emperor.
The country's largest circulation newspapers Corriere della Sera and la Repubblica also carried front page stories with the same "King of England" headline.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi tweeted: "The greatest achievement in the history of English soccer was led by an Italian. Fantastic Mr Ranieri."
In Testaccio, the working class district of Rome where Ranieri grew up, the local AS Roma supporters' club sported a banner outside reading "Champions of England, Great Claudio."
Photographs inside showed Ranieri when he was a player for Roma and standing next to his star player Francesco Totti when he managed the club.
"He is a great man, a serious man who came up from nothing," said pensioner Annamaria Caroni, who said she could remember Ranieri's late father, who had been the local butcher.
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