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Ranieri ‘proud’ after Foxes victory
- Updated: October 18, 2016
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri says he is proud after his side won a third consecutive Champions League game on Tuesday evening.
The Foxes stunned everyone with their Premier League victory last season, and their 1-0 win over Copenhagen at the King Power Stadium has put them firmly in the driving seat in Group G.
They have picked up a maximum of nine points and kept clean sheets in each match, but are still suffering a stuttering start in their league title defence.
While Ranieri spoke of his pride following the European win, he also explained how Leicester’s domestic slump was not out of the ordinary and is something they are looking to rectify.
“I’m very proud. From one side, I am very proud, from the other side, when I think about the Premier League, I [feel] anger,” the manager told a post-match press conference.
“But it’s OK because all throughout my career, …