Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri, former coach of Inter, Roma and Juventus among others, was interviewed by La Gazzetta dello Sport and spoke about the differences between English and Italian football and he is not holding back: “I am doing well in England, where you breathe a different atmosphere compared to toxic Italian. Here there is respect for the work and for people. I love Italy, it is my country and I am proud to represent it, but in football tension is high. One scandal after another. The story of Parma is emblematic. How could such a thing happen? Who is really paying for the wrongs that were made? And here I stop. Let’s talk about the championship.”

“The favorite? In my grid Roma and Juventus are in front of all the others. Mihajlovic’s Milan intrigues me a lot. Berlusconi returned to spending and it shows. Inter has not experienced an easy summer: the results of the pre-season should never be taken too literally. I trust Mancini and his experience. When you change a lot, you can’t be impatient. The sale of Kovacic? I think a club like Inter make the evaluation before it gives up certain players.”

Source: fcinternews.it