AS Roma: Claudio Ranieri confirms his retirement at the end of the season

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His arrival on the AS Roma bench was surprising last November after the failures of Daniele De Rossi and Ivan Juric. Finally, Claudio Ranieri has had a rather decent mandate with the Giallorossi for the moment. After a very interesting month of December, Leandro Paredes' teammates had a perfect start to the year with a victory against Lazio in the Rome derby (2-0). Even the draw against Sampdoria last weekend (2-2) did not affect the ambition of a vengeful group which is in 10th place in Serie A.

However, even in the event of a successful end to the season with the club from the transalpine capital, Claudio Ranieri will not return. Asked by RAI Sportthe 73-year-old coach explained that he was going to retire at the end of the season: “At the end of the season I will stop coaching, it's time to say stop. The club will be looking for a new coach capable of taking the team into the elite of Italian and European football.» It now remains to be seen who will be chosen.

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