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Efter Allardyce-opsigelse: Palace har kontaktet Ranieri

Af Gustav Tornby
24.05.2017 Kl. 06:36
Claudio Ranieri er blevet kontaktet af Crystal Palace efter Sam Allardyce tirsdag aften annoncerede, at han stopper sin trænerkarriere, skriver italiensk medie.

Claudio Ranieri blev i februar måned fyret fra jobbet som Leicester-manager efter en miserabel 2016/17-sæson på King Power Stadium – dette til trods for, at han sæsonen inden havde ført The Foxes til det engelske mesterskab. 

De seneste par måneder er Ranieri blevet meldt interessant for en række Premier League-mandskaber, men et skifte har endnu ikke materialiseret sig. 

Det italienske medie TuttoMercatoWeb skriver dog, Crystal Palace har spurgt Claudio Ranieri, hvorvidt han er interesseret i at overtage jobbet som Palace-manager efter Sam Allardyce tirsdag chokerede The Eagles ved at annoncere sit karrierestop. 

London-klubben skal derfor på jagt efter sin ottende manager på syv år efter Allardyce – blot fem måneder inde i sin kontrakt på Selhurst Park – udsendte følgende pressemeddelelse tirsdag aften. 

Læs hele Allardyces pressemeddelse i sin fulde længde her: 

In some ways, this has been a very difficult decision to make but in others it has been a simple one.

I will always be grateful to Crystal Palace and Steve Parish for giving me the opportunity to go out with my head held high having helped keep the Club in the Premier League.
More than, they gave me a chance of rebuilding my reputation after what happened with England. I felt I needed another shot at being a Premier League manager and in helping to achieve something. As I said last weekend, Palace gave me the chance of rehabilitation.
 
That's why it's hard walking away now. I think the Club are heading in the right direction with a hugely supportive board of directors, a great squad of players and some of the most passionate fans I've ever met. It's been a privilege to have worked here for the past five months.
 
But there comes a time when you have to take stock of what direction you want your life to take – and that's been the simple part for me.
 
I want to be able to savour life while I'm still relatively young and when I'm still relatively healthy enough to do all the things I want to do, like travel, spend more time with my family and grandchildren without the huge pressure that comes with being a football manager.
 
This is the right time for me. I have no ambitions to take another job, I simply want to be able to enjoy all the things you cannot really enjoy with the 24/7 demands of managing any football club, let alone one in the Premier League.
 
Steve Parish has been superb during our conversations today. I know it came as a shock to him that I would walk away but our discussions have been incredibly civilised with no recriminations and no fall-out.
This is not about transfer targets, finances or anything along those lines. This is me taking the decision I believe is right for my family and myself.
 
I would like to thank everybody for their messages of support since the news broke. I've no doubt I will miss management but I certainly have no regrets at this decision.
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