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Ranieri says his 'dream died' after being fired by Leicester

LONDON (AP) - Dignified and charming to the end, Claudio Ranieri broke his silence after his firing from Leicester by saying that winning the Premier League at the unfashionable club will make him "smile every day."

Ranieri, however, also said that his "dream died" when he was told by Leicester's board on Thursday he was no longer manager of the team he guided to the title at odds of 5,000-1 last season.

There was no anger in the 65-year-old Italian's first public words since his dismissal, just pride at his achievements and sadness that the fairytale success story was abruptly ending.

"After the euphoria of last season and being crowned Premier League champions, all I dreamt of was staying with Leicester City, the club I love, for always," Ranieri said. "Sadly this was not to be."

Ranieri said his adventure at Leicester would "live with me forever" and made an emotional tribute to the club's supporters.

"You took me into your hearts from day one and loved me. I love you too," Ranieri said. "No one can ever take away what we together have achieved, and I hope you think about it and smile every day the way I always will.

"It was a time of wonderfulness and happiness that I will never forget. It's been a pleasure and an honor to be a champion with you all."

Ranieri was fired with Leicester one point and one place above the relegation zone after 25 games of a woeful title defense.

"My heartfelt thanks to everybody at the club," he said, "all the players, the staff, everybody who was there and was part of what we achieved."

The decision to fire Ranieri came with the club still having a realistic shot at reaching the Champions League quarterfinals, after losing the first leg away to Spanish side Sevilla 2-1 on Wednesday.

FILE - In this Monday, May 16, 2016 file photo, Leicester's manager Claudio Ranieri shows the Premier League Trophy to fans at Victoria Park during the victory parade to celebrate winning the English Premier league title in Leicester, England. Leicester City announced Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017 that they have sacked manager Claudio Ranieri less than a year after their incredible run to the Premier League title. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira, File) The Associated Press
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