Claudio Ranieri has revealed a desire
to end his career as the coach of either England or Spain.
The former Chelsea manager admits he would relish the challenge of leading two of international football's great under-achievers.
Ranieri signed a three-year deal with Juventus in June, replacing Didier Deschamps after the Frenchman guided the Italian giants back into Serie A following their relegation in the wake of the match-fixing scandal.
And while the Italian is keen to secure silverware at the Stadio Delle Alpi during his time at the helm, he would also like to try his hand at international management.
Beautiful wager
Ranieri told Gazzetta dello Sport: "
After having won everything with Juve, I would like to end my career in charge of a national team.
"I've worked in Spain and England, where there are magnificent teams and great players.
"I am often asked why the national teams of these two countries haven't won for such a long time. Well, this would be a beautiful wager."
The 55-year-old, nicknamed 'The Tinkerman' for his rotation policy at Stamford Bridge, has managed Valencia and Atletico Madrid in Spain, and had spells with Cagliari, Napoli, Fiorentina and Parma in his home country.
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he seems very sure of himself, maybe thats a good thing.