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Finally, Claudio Ranieri’s spell at Internazionale is over. The Italian giants have confirmed the sacking of the 60-year-old manager.

Last Sunday’s 2-0 loss to Juventus in the Serie A was apparently too much to take. On Monday evening, a statement from the club read:
“President Moratti and all of Inter would like to thank Claudio Ranieri and his staff for the professionalism and the commitment shown in these months.
“Inter would also like to announce that it has entrusted the team to Primavera coach Andrea Stramaccioni, who won the first edition of the Next Generation Series.”
Inter are in danger of missing out on European qualification. They are 10 points behind third-placed Lazio.
Former AS Roma coach has branded Italian football as a hell after he was sacked as a manager from AS Roma ealier this month.

Claudio Ranieri guided AS Roma to second place in the Serie A last year, after taking over in 2009. However, he endured a tough time with Roma this season and was sacked earlier this month after a dismal run of form that left them languishing in mid table.
Now, Ranieri has launched a stinging attack on Italian Football, labeling it as a hell to be in.
"In football there is heaven and hell. You can decide where you want to stand between the two but compared to England, its hell here," he told Rai TV.
AS Roma have revealed that their former striker Vincenzo Montella will replace Claudio Ranieri as the coach for the rest of the season.

Montella who scored 118 goals in 267 appearances in the Serie A will now take charge of the coach's duties for the rest of the season. He retired in 2009 after spending 10 years with Roma and was immediately installed back at Roma as a youth coach.
"A.S Roma have, today, given first team duties to Mr. Vincenzo Montella until the end of the current season,'' read a statement.
"We are certain he will be able to put the team's quality together with his professionalism, dedication, enthusiasm and experience."
Claudio Ranieri is no more AS Roma’s coach. The ex-Chelsea and Juve coach has resigned only to raise rumours about Carlo Ancelotti taking over at the Stadio Olimpico soon.

Four consecutive defeats in all competitions meant that Claudio Ranieri couldn’t remain any longer with the Giallorossi. AS Roma lost 5-3 to Inter Milan, 2-0 to Napoli, 3-2 to Shakhtar Donetsk and 4-3 to Genoa lately to complete an awful run of results since the start of February.
On Sunday, AS Roma recorded one of their worst defeats – not in terms of its goal margin, but in terms of its events. The Italian giants were 3-0 up against Genoa after 51 minutes but a brace from both Palacio and Paloschi stunned the Giallorossi as Claudio Ranieri could only watch his side in disgrace and frustration.
Despite being 10 points off Serie A leaders AC Milan, AS Roma haven’t completely ruled out the prospect of clinching the league title come the end of the season.

In England, Chelsea’s recent poor form has reminded the public that no team can consider itself safe at the top of the standings if mathematical calculations say otherwise. Surprisingly, the Blues have dropped down from 1st to 4th in the table and AS Roma are keen to help AC Milan suffer something similar in Italy’s Serie A.
The new-look Rossoneri have been enjoying good results lately and their formidable 3-0 win away to Bologna is one among many illustrations of that. Being currently 6 points clear ahead of Juventus, Napoli and Lazio respectively, AC Milan’s confidence is growing as each match-day goes by. However, AS Roma don’t want to give up to their dream of making the most of this season’s battles.