Reporter: I hope Ranieri won t take over the Italian team, you may lose everything because of it
10:31pm, 10 June 2025Football

June 10th, reporter Ilario DiGiovamb posted on social media, persuading Ranieri not to take over the Italian team.
According to media reports, the Italian Football Association is preparing to hire old coach Ranieri to coach the national team. Ilario Digiovamb wrote on social media: "We are also Italians. Mr. Ranieri, please give up this prestigious position. For a coach who has created the greatest achievements in English football history, this will be a perfect coaching career ending."
"Italy is the most beautiful country in the world, but unfortunately, there are too many malicious compatriots living here. Ranieri, please think twice before you act, you may lose everything."
Related Posts
- Adidas 400 million sponsorship fee in 10 years, Tudor: Juventus needs 3 contracts to be more competitive
- Official: When fans shouted insulting slogans to Barcelona, Biba was fined 9,000 euros by the Spanish Football Association
- Official: Milan defender Jimenez joins Bournemouth, with a total price of 20 million euros on loan + buyout
- 5-1, 37-year-old Mei Wudi s sling shot + stunning shot + 2 wonderful passes, scored in 3 consecutive games, led the team to win 2 consecutive games
- Naples won the Serie A championship in history 4: Gemini + season MVP
- Rivaldo: Miami International won t go very far, if possible, it will be attributed to the former Barcelona player
- The winning rate is appalling. Conte has coached the Champions League for 6 times and stopped in the group stage three times. He led Inter Milan to only 3 wins in 12 games.
- French media gunner Paris best team votes: Douer beats Saka, Paris 7 players and Arsenal 4 players
- Manchester City s 3-round 3 points is the worst start in Guardiola s era. If it loses to Manchester United today, it will break the worst record in 30 years
