Claudio Ranieri fastens in for Premier League homecoming at Fulham | Amy Lawrence

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The new manager cannot expect to repeat the success of his Leicester days but will hope his experience helps elicit a quick reaction from the struggling west London side

Hi Claudio. Welcome back to a place you loved, and where you were loved. The Ranieri of the Premier League, regarded in different moments as a gentleman, a tinkerman, a caricature joker, a miracle worker, an expert at somehow maintaining composure when form has faltered and the axe has lurked, returns with the words “risk free” ringing around him. Ranieri has seen enough in 32 years of management across five countries to smile wryly at such notions before he gets to work.

Preconceptions have followed Ranieri around for long enough – way longer than the infamous reaction to his supposedly left-field appointment at Leicester City (and we all know how that turned out). A certain amount of optimism from the Fulham hierarchy, who chose Ranieri to follow Slavisa Jokanovic, is understandable. But there is no sense jumping to the question of whether Ranieri can recreate something resembling the phenomenon he oversaw at Leicester in his new role at Craven Cottage.

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Written by Amy Lawrence
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/14/claudio-ranieri-premier-league-fulham under the title “Claudio Ranieri fastens in for Premier League homecoming at Fulham | Amy Lawrence”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.