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Jose Mourinho Man Utd's new Sir Alex Ferguson, Claudio Ranieri says

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho gestures
Image: Could Jose Mourinho be the new Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United?

Jose Mourinho can become the new Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, according to Claudio Ranieri, who says Leicester should be 6000/1 to retain the Premier League title.

Ranieri and his players defied odds of 5000/1 last season to muscle in on English football's elite and win a first top-flight title in Leicester's 132-year history.

But the Italian believes City should be even bigger outsiders this time around given the commitments of a debut Champions League campaign and the arrival of new managers at three of the league's biggest clubs.

Ranieri's compatriot Antonio Conte has taken over at Chelsea, while Mourinho and Pep Guardiola are now installed on opposite sides of the Manchester divide.

"Mourinho can be the new Ferguson," Ranieri said in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. "He will not stay 26 years, but he will leave his imprint.

"Antonio and Chelsea are made for each other. Guardiola seems to be the right man in the right place."

Ranieri and Leicester celebrated their title success on Monday
Image: Ranieri and Leicester defied 5000/1 odds to win last season's Premier League title

On Leicester's aims for the season he said: "The basic concept is to start from scratch. We have won the title, we accomplished something perhaps unique, but now we turn the page.

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"If at the beginning of last season the bookmakers quoted 5000/1 on our chances of the title, this time it's 6000/1.

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"The goal to start with is the threshold of 40 points to survive. Then we will raise the bar: getting in the top 10, the Europa League, a place in the Champions League and maybe win a trophy from the five in which we will play."

Ranieri called Jamie Vardy's decision to snub Arsenal and stay at Leicester "huge", but the champions will defend their title without N'Golo Kante, who has joined Conte at Chelsea.

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