Claudio Ranieri has officially retired from club football management, overseeing his last game for Cagliari in a 3-2 defeat at home. The Italian was given a standing ovation ahead of kickoff for his final game, and has led his side to a 15th place finish in the table.
The 72-year-old ends his managerial career, spanning 35 years, which also started with Cagliari. And it has come full circle, with the veteran bidding an emotional farewell to fans after the full-time whistle.
Claudio Ranieri retires from club management after 35-year career
Claudio Ranieri was visibly emotional after receiving a standing ovation from the crowd, players, and referee before the final match of his managerial career.
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Over the course of his lengthy career, Ranieri has managed Italian giants such as Juventus, Napoli, Inter Milan and Roma. However, his most prolific spell came with Leicester City in 2016, where he helped them win the league title against all odds.
Claudio Ranieri was given a guard of honour by his players after the game, and he delivered an emotional speech after the game too. He has revealed that he will not manage another club again, but could consider offers from national teams in the future.
He has coached the Greece national team in the past, and could be set for a new opportunity after the Euros, if he receives an offer.