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Claudio Ranieri puts hefty price tag on title-winning Foxes
The Northern Ireland goalkeeper, however, has warned that playing with the label of champions will bring an entirely different challenge for the Foxes, whose Premier League title success was clinched when Tottenham drew with Chelsea on Monday night.
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“Big money makes big teams and usually big teams win”.
Bocelli has sold more than 80 million records including his biggest hit “Time to Say Goodbye”.
Ranieri, however, felt that this season was an anomaly and that it would take another 10 to 20 years before it can be repeated, Sport24 reported.
“How many years after Nottingham Forest and Blackburn have another team won?” said the Italian.
“The richest, or the team who can pick up the best players to make a team, will win”.
Ranieri was sacked as Chelsea manager back in 2004, paving the way for Mourinho whose first spell with the West London outfit was hugely successful. I said to them, ‘It is hard to understand 25 people.
“I say “thank you” because everywhere I hear them”.
In the latest twist in a week that has seen Leicester players” lives turned upside down by unprecedented media attention, Bocelli will be the star pre-match attraction on Saturday while the club’s famous “Ice Kings’ team of the 1960s will also attend.
What made this achievement so remarkable is because no one had them winning the championship before the season started, well aside from one man, head coach Claudio Ranieri.
Claudio Ranieri, the manager of Leicester City, has said there is no need for superstars ahead of the next EPL season.
Ranieri watched the game at home in Leicester while the squad went to striker Jamie Vardy’s house together.
One supporter who won big was Levi Taylor, who scooped €33,000 for his three bets of Leicester City winning the Premier League, placing in the top four and finishing among the top six.
“When the score was 2-0, I thought, ‘Oh, we’ll just have to get ready for the next game, ‘ ” Okazaki said.
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“It is important to chose very well for the lads because now for me as well the lads are my sons”. “Why do I have to sign a new contract?”