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Mourinho feud is prehistori­c, says Foxes’ boss Ranieri

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LONDON: Claudio Ranieri has become the latest English Premier League manager to bury the hatchet with Jose Mourinho, with the Italian describing his feud with the Manchester United boss as “prehistori­c” ahead of Leicester’s trip to Old Trafford today.

The Portuguese called Ranieri “a loser” when he replaced him at Chelsea during his first stint in England, and their relationsh­ip deteriorat­ed further when they were both managing in Serie A.

Ranieri, who led rank outsiders Leicester to a title triumph last season, insisted the past was dead and buried and he was willing to share a glass of wine with Mourinho after the game.

“It’s prehistori­c,” Ranieri told reporters at a news conference.

“It was a long time ago. It’s normal (now) ... I love red wine, and if he offers I will go and drink it with him.”

Mourinho’s third stint in the English top flight has already seen a cessation of personal hostilitie­s with Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola and Watford’s Walter Mazzarri.

Guardiola and Mourinho’s relationsh­ip stretched to breaking point when they were in charge of Barcelona and Real Madrid respective­ly, while the Portuguese described Mazzarri as a hard-working donkey when the two were rivals in Italy.

United go into the Leicester game after suffering consecutiv­e league defeats by City and Watford, but beat Ranieri’s team the last time they met – in the Community Shield in August.

Ranieri, whose team trail seventh-placed United by two points, also defended Mourinho’s public criticism of his players in the wake of United’s 3-1 defeat at Watford last Sunday.

“He is a great manager, intelligen­t and a fantastic person,” Ranieri added.

“Every manager has his (rule) book and sometimes you need to do this (criticise),” he said.

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