Ranieri may win for Italy -Tavecchio

The Italian Football Federation president hopes Claudio Ranieri may one day lead Italy to World Cup success as he has Leicester to Premier League glory.

Leicester City's triumphant coach Claudio Ranieri could one day win a World Cup for his native country, Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio says.

The 64-year-old coach has led unsung Leicester, 5000-1 outsiders at the start of the campaign, to the Premier League title this season, the first top-flight crown in the club's 132-year history.

"I hope Ranieri can win a World Cup with Italy, that would be the best," Tavecchio told reporters on Monday.

"I'm speaking in an abstract way, of course, and not necessarily about the next World Cup (in 2018). Claudio is still young and will have time on his side."

Italy will be coached by Antonio Conte at next month's European Championship in France before the former Juventus supremo leaves to take charge of Chelsea, Ranieri's old club.

"Have we thought about him (Ranieri) as a replacement for Conte?" Tavecchio said.

"It's him who should be thinking about us.

"We're thinking about a lot of different things right now, but those in his second sporting homeland are wishing him every success."

Earlier on Monday, Ranieri was honoured as Italian football's coach of the season.

Two days after lifting the league title, he was back in his home city of Rome to collect the Enzo Bearzot award, named in honour of Italy's late 1982 World Cup-winning coach.

Ranieri also received the Palma d'Oro (Golden Palm), the top honour the Italian Olympic Committee can bestow on any coach.


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