Hail, Claudio!: The Man, the Manager, the Miracle

Hail, Claudio!: The Man, the Manager, the Miracle

by Gabriele Marcotti (Author), Gabriele Marcotti (Author), Alberto Polverosi (Author)

Synopsis

A player for 15 years. A manager for 30. Leicester City's victory was more - much more - than just a miracle . It was Claudio Ranieri. This is the inside story of the rise and rise of the butcher's son from Rome, whose hard work, passion for the game and ability to learn from his mistakes have earned him the respect of players, fans and owners worldwide. Between them, journalists Gabriele Marcotti and Alberto Polveros have known Claudio Ranieri since his early days as a determined central defender. During that time, they have closely followed his successes, his failures and his evolution - as a player, as a manager and as a person. From Ranieri's career as a dogged - if not gifted - player, to the skilful tactics, single-minded focus and risk-taking transfers that have set him apart as a manager at teams like Roma and Chelsea, this is the only in-depth insight into the man behind Leicester City's Premiership triumph.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Yellow Jersey
Published: 03 Nov 2016

ISBN 10: 022410067X
ISBN 13: 9780224100670
Book Overview: Leicester City's victory was more than just a miracle . It was hard work and humility. It was skills and tactics. It was Claudio Ranieri.

Media Reviews
In this inside account, it is Ranieri's steadiness and dignity that impress most. -- Nick Pitt * Sunday Times, Book of the Year *
Author Bio
Gabriele Marcotti (Author) Born in Italy and now living in London, Gabriele Marcotti is a senior writer and analyst for ESPN, World Football Correspondent for The Times and UK correspondent for Corriere dello Sport. His previous books include The Italian Job: A Journey to the Heart of Two Great Footballing Cultures, shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, and Capello: Portrait of a Winner.Alberto Polverosi (Author) Alberto Polverosi was born in Montelupo Fiorentino, Tuscany and has been writing for Corriere dello Sport since 1977. He has covered eight World Cups and seven European Championships. He lives in Florence.