Manchester Evening News

‘Being the underdog makes me come alive’

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CLAUDIO Ranieri has admitted he comes “alive” when preparing his Watford team for an underdog battle with a big favourite like Manchester United.

Watford will host United on Saturday with boss Ranieri insistent the Hornets can quickly climb the Premier League table through hard graft.

But the 70-year-old Italian boss thinks his players must love the intensity, just as he admits relishing the pressure of top-level management.

“Look, managers are always under pressure, in every country, every moment – also 20, 30 years ago,” said Ranieri.

“That’s our life; we are alone, we have to fight, we have to be very clear with our players, and try to do our best.

“Well, the pressure, my life is pressure, is under pressure every time.

“I love this kind of pressure. I think I do this job for the pressure.

“I’m not happy, but I’m alive when this kind of duel between a big team and an underdog team [happens].

“I want my players to show their character, arrogance and to do their best.”

Battling Watford pulled off a 5-2 victory at Everton on October 23 to give Ranieri lift-off in his Vicarage Road challenge.

Consecutiv­e 1-0 defeats to Southampto­n and Arsenal stymied that progress before the internatio­nal break, but now the ex-Chelsea and Leicester boss believes the Hertfordsh­ire side can kick on back to form.

United have endured their own struggles, with beleaguere­d boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer only able to inspire the Red Devils to two wins in their last seven matches.

Ranieri believes Solskjaer can soak up that criticism, however, as the Old Trafford club continue to seek a route back to the Sir Alex Ferguson glory years.

“But look, Solskjaer is doing very well; of course, Manchester United want to win every time,” said Ranieri.

“And they want to come back to the Alex Ferguson era, that’s normal.

“But the pressure is a positive pressure, for him and everyone working in Manchester.”

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