Leicester's
incredible achievement winning the Premier League just two years after
promotion from the Championship has been hailed as one of sport's greatest
fairytales but Ranieri thinks Forest's transformation from second-tier outfit
to European champions in the space of three years trumps the Foxes.
Forest won
promotion to the First Division the forerunner to the Premier League in the
1976-77 season, and then won the top-flight title the very next year. The
following year they won the European Cup, and repeated the feat in 1980.
Ranieri said “Nottingham Forest was a bigger success story than ours, because they came from the second division, won the league title then two European titles in succession. I hope we get to their level in a few years”
Ranieri, who was presented with the Italian manager of the season award on Monday, added that he will take his side into the Champions League without any big-money superstars. He said “I don't want players worth £30-40m who ruin the atmosphere in the dressing room. I want players with the same kind of attitude as my guys. I always tell them, 'I don't expect you to win all the time, but I expect you to always give everything'. That's what they did, and that's what they will do in the Champions League”.
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