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IN the hour of his most crushing disappointment, Arsene Wenger was asked whether he could feel just a touch of pleasure for Claudio Ranieri. It says much about the Frenchman's grace that he did not attempt to throttle his questioner but just smiled ruefully: "You will understand if I cannot jump to the roof because he is happy."
Yet beyond this despondent master of Highbury and his disciples, football followers throughout the land must have felt like jumping up to salute Ranieri's achievement. It was, to borrow the man's own favourite word, "fantastic".See the full content of this document
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It's Time for Roman to Hail Master
Taking his club further in Europe's premier competition than ever before, beating the would-be mould-breakers in one of English football's most compelling matches - and all done while knowing his paymasters want rid ...
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