Ranieri reveals players refused his resignation, so he stays at Cagliari’s helm

Claudio Ranieri reveals he recently told Cagliari players he would resign, but they convinced him to remain at the helm of the Serie A strugglers. They won just once in the last five games, with Ranieri deciding to quit after the last week’s 3-1 home loss against Lazio.”I spoke to the team; they needed an electroshock. I told them I would resign, but the team were against it. They said we should fight, and I agreed. I said: ‘Okay, let’s fight to complete this mission.’ After all, the lads asked to go into a training retreat, so they’ll be staying here today.”“I said I would resign but the players were against it. I was really feeling down, they motivated me and said we would fight together.”🗣 Claudio Ranieri 😢💔 pic.twitter.com/HzfY8oYSja— Italian Football TV (@IFTVofficial) February 16, 2024 Cagliari visit Udinese on Sunday, so they’ll fly to Friuli after a training session on Saturday.”It will be a tough game. We’ll try to bring a positive result at home,” said Ranieri.”I am okay. I don’t think that many coaches would have had the team’s support after the meeting we had on Sunday. I was down, but the players gave me great motivation and told me we needed to fight together.”SERIE AFriday21.00: (1.85) Torino (3.40) Lecce (4.60)23.00: (1.17) Inter (7.50) Salernitana (16.0)Saturday17.00: (1.65) Napoli (3.80) Genoa (6.50)20.00: (6.25) Verona (3.60) Juventus (1.70)22.45: (1.35) Atalanta (5.30) Sassuolo (8.00)Sunday14.30: (2.40) Lazio (3.20) Bologna (3.40)17.00: (1.95) Udinese (3.45) Cagliari (4.00)17.00: (3.70) Empoli (3.45) Fiorentina (2.15)20.00: (3.90) Frosinone (3.50) Roma (1.95)22.45: (4.70) Monza (3.50) Milan (1.80)***odds are subject to change

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