One thing about Ranieri, is that he usually is professional in his interviews (with the exception of a few comments, such as the 'Chinese Ref' one - which he clarified, but it still read to me like a slip of the tongue and then a cover up... although I guess because he's been pretty good, I should probably give him the benefit of the doubt on that one).
This reaction to Trezeguet was definitely not what I expected from a pretty classy coach (even if I have issues with some of his decisions). I know he was upset, and he has good reason to be, but Claudio's response was unprofessional and has really helped to blow the situation out of proportion.
Trez was upset after the loss, he made a mistake, and I'm sure he knows it now. I fucking HATE the bickering through the media, and when it's 2 people on the same team, it embarrassing. I mean, these guys see each other just about every day; handle it like men, in house. For me, Ranieri calling Trez a spoilt child and then whining to the media about him is pretty fucking hypocritical, given the circumstances. Anything you can do poorly, I can do worse? The coach sets the tone for the team, and I just don't appreciate him calling one of our legends a spoilt child - especially after that player has just worked his ass off coming back from double knee surgery, and is clearly just a little emotionally imbalanced because of his extreme disappointment.