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20 years until next Leicester, says boss

No. I don’t think we can but we want to continue to build. When I came here, the project was to build a foundation and to fight for the Europa League in three to four years. “He told me they always trained as real professionals”, Renata said in an interview with the Italian newspaper La Repubblica.

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Claudio Ranieri’s mum says her son has “rediscovered himself” in England having guided Leicester City to the Premier League title.

Ranieri s side are only the sixth team to have won the Premier League, as the English top tier was rebranded in 1992, and the Italian does not foresee another unlikely champion emerging anytime soon.

Ousted added that the Whitecaps, who entered the season with high expectations, but have stumbled to a 3-5-2 start and have just one victory over their last six outings, could learn a thing or two from Leicester.

Toffees boss Martinez said: “You need to see it as the exception that proves the norm or something that is going to change the landscape of the competitive nature of the league”. “About singing, he said ‘why not?'” I suggest to everybody this is a fantastic club. He’s not a friend, I met him a long time ago, I had been to his concert at Wembley. I don’t know if he remembers.

Leicester have announced they will hold their Premier League title parade on Monday, May 16.

While Leicester s players assembled at the home of star striker Jamie Vardy to watch the Chelsea-Spurs game on television, Ranieri watched at home with his wife.

“In the beginning I felt something special, but of course I could never have imagined this”. Money can’t buy titles, only hard work and determination can.

“If we celebrated on the pitch I think it would sink in, but we were at someone’s house when it happened, cheering on another team which is something we wouldn’t normally do”. “I want to thank all my players, staff, the chairman and the fans, They were unbelievable”.

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“The team has lost three games”. He was with me for two hours, then said the President of his team had organised a plane to take him back to England. “If you see everybody who (pulls) the shirt, you have to send off all the players and only the managers would be left”.

Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri