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8th February 2016
04:47pm GMT

"We play on Saturdays and then Sunday is free for everyone. We resume on Monday with light training, the way they do it in Italy."
"Tuesday is hard training, Wednesday absolute rest. Thursday another hard workout, Friday is preparation for the match, Saturday another game. I make sure the players have at least two days off from football each week. This is the pact I made with the players on the first day: 'I trust you. I'll explain a little football ideas every now and them, as long as you give me everything'."Ranieri's trust extends to the players diet, with the 64 year old claiming he doesn't impose strict rules because they run so much during games and work so hard in training. "Sometimes we sit at the dinner table and I am frightened at how much they eat. I've never seen players so hungry! The first few times I was surprised, then I learned to smile. If they run this hard, they can eat what they like," he said.
"In England they are aware they're young, healthy and in a great job. It would be stupid to waste all that. When they train, they always put the same effort as a match. I never once had to tell someone off for being lazy."In essence, Ranieri seems like a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. “I always tell my players to find the fire within themselves," he said. "A chance like this will never come round again. Seek that fire, don’t be ashamed of it. And they are not ashamed, if anything they demand to dream." "In an era when money counts for everything, I think we give hope to everybody."
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