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Ranieri: Title is a one-off
- Updated: May 3, 2016
Claudio Ranieri has told Sky Sports News HQ he does not think Leicester will be able to replicate their Premier League triumph.
Barely 12 hours after the Foxes were confirmed as champions following Tottenham’s 2-2 draw at Chelsea, the 64-year-old opened up about his club’s stunning campaign and his hopes for the future.
Asked if Leicester could repeat their glory, the former Greece, Juventus, Monaco and Rome manager said “no”, but insisted his target was to develop the team for the long term.
“We want to continue to build,” he told SSN HQ’s Rob Dorsett. “When I came here, the project was to build a very good foundation and slowly, slowly to grow up together in three to four years to fight for the Europa League and slowly come to fight for the Champions League.
“Now the season is out of our project but of course, the foundation is very solid. We know very well we have to fight …
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