Well that didn't take too long, did it? Inter Milan, who parted ways with Gian Piero Gasperini only a handful of games into the 2011/12 season, have found themselves a new boss: Former Chelsea and Roma manager Claudio Ranieri will be taking the helm at the San Siro, leading a team that less than 18 months ago were European Champions under the guidance of Jose Mourinho.
Claudio Ranieri Replaces Gian Piero Gasperini As Inter Milan Manager
Since, this have rather gone to pot. Rafael Benitez was an unmitigated disaster, Leonardo bailed for Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, and now the managerial choice that Inter settled on after being rebuffed by both Andre Villas-Boas and Fabio Capello has proven to be an absolute dud. There’s no reason to think Ranieri will do much better, as the veteran is about getting the most out of preexisting teams rather than building dynasties.
At the very least, however, his Inter will be better than Gaspernini’s. I mean, how could it not be?













