Saturday, September 5, 2009

Bye Spalletti, Welcome Ranieri

As has been reported, the official finally Luciano Spalletti AS Roma to leave. Series of bad results I obtained shaved lupi coach chose quit his post.

News about Spalletti's departure from Rome's Stadium Olimpico had blown since Monday (31/8/2009) yesterday. The defeat of Genoa in the first week and fell as host Juventus last weekend is the reason Spalletti off the chair he had occupied since 2005.

"I've filed resignation and the club accepts it," said Spalletti as Reuters reported.

Pressure on Spalletti to resign from his position grew stronger after the group held a demonstration TIFOSI Rome in front of the club's headquarters.

Although Francesco Totti managed to deliver a Serie A runner-up three consecutive years (2005-08), and won a Super Cup Copa Italia (2007), two defeats from two early actions seemed to be enough to depose him from office.

AS Roma moved quickly to replace Luciano Spalletti who had resigned. Officially appointed Claudio Ranieri as coach newer IL lupi during the contract duration of two seasons.

"Any agreement (between Rome and Ranieri). Tomorrow he (Ranieri) will sign contract duration of two years," said Reuters quoted Rassani, Tuesday (1 / 9).

Claudio Ranieri admitted that AS Roma is his dream team. Now, when the dream was achieved, the Tinkerman promised to give the best.

"I feel honored and I am sure being able to provide the best for Rome and the club," Ranieri said as quoted by Football-Italy.

Rome has a closeness with the man nicknamed The Tinkerman it. Apart city was born in Italy's capital, Ranieri also started his professional career as a Roma player.

Although only strengthen IL lupi 1973 to 1974 and appeared six times, but Ranieri has a deep impression with the team he coached now.

"This is a great satisfaction for me. This is the culmination of a dream of my career path many years ago," added 57-year-old man was.

Meanwhile, Spalletti confident of success will shelter. "Ranieri will be fine because he has a good squad," he said.

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