Leicester boss Ranieri trolls Wenger ahead of Arsenal clash
Don't try to pull a fast one on Claudio Ranieri.
Ahead of Sunday's huge match between Ranieri's table-topping Leicester City and third-place Arsenal, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has sounded quite confident of his team's chances, citing his impeccable head-to-head record against the Italian manager.
A little too confident, it turned out.
While speaking to the press earlier this week, Wenger praised Leicester but couldn't help adding this little nugget on Ranieri: "He has never beaten me and I hope it will continue!"
Wrong!
In fact, though Wenger indeed has never lost to Ranieri in eight meetings in the Premier League, the Foxes coach actually knocked Arsenal out of the Champions League quarterfinals while in charge of Chelsea back in 2004 -- that's right, the season of the "Invincibles."
Ranieri took great pleasure in correcting Wenger during his press conference on the eve of the big game, and pledged to remind his counterpart on the sideline as well:
That's right, Arsene. Get your facts straight! (OK, to be fair, we forgot about Wayne Bridge, as well ...)
Wayne Bridge runs past Arsenal's Jens Lehmann after scoring the winning goal in their Champions League quarterfinal tie in 2004.