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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=285233&cc=5901 Friday, December 5, 2003 Ranieri has no plans to spend again Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri insisted he will not embark on a major new year spending spree as he moved to reassure his existing squad of his faith in them. Ranieri invested more than £100 million last summer and Roman Abramovich's vast fortune remains at his disposal for the right player when the transfer window opens. Speculation has therefore been rife as to Chelsea's next target, with reports indicating interest in the likes of Lucio, Michael Ballack, Roberto Ayala and Rivaldo, quite apart from David Beckham. However, Ranieri has stressed there will be no major upheavals to his squad next month as he has been so impressed with the way that his existing players have gelled as a unit. Indeed, Chelsea travel to Leeds tomorrow as Premiership leaders, with victory at home to Manchester United last weekend having underlined their genuine title credentials. Ranieri declared: 'I have a lot of champions. My players understand my philosophy and I believe in all of my players. 'It is important to be focused on my team. I have 21 players plus the goalkeepers and for me that is enough. 'I want to try to win every match. I want to win the respect of opponents and the opponents' crowd.' Not that Ranieri can categorically rule out any new arrivals at Stamford Bridge during the transfer window if he manages to unload one or two fringe figures, such as Mario Stanic. However, he clearly does not wish to unsettle the team spirit which has carried Chelsea to the top of the table and into the Champions League knock-out stages on the back of seven consecutive clean sheets. 'We want to be strong and show good football. We are top of the league but we do not think about it, we are thinking about continuing, working hard and being consistent,' he maintained. 'I said at the beginning of this year that it is important for us to build the group and to build the foundations. 'Now we want to continue. I am seeing a good attitude on the training pitch and that is important for me because my idea is you train in the same way that you play.' Ranieri recalls the way in which Chelsea's title challenge was undermined last season at Elland Road, when he admitted an error in making seven changes to his starting line-up only to lose 2-0. 'Leeds against Chelsea are always hard matches but I remember last season very well as we played very badly in Leeds,' he said. The intervening period has seen Chelsea transformed by Abramovich's millions, while Leeds' struggle has continued amid deepening financial problems and the threat of relegation. Ranieri has nevertheless warned his players not to underestimate Eddie Gray's side, especially after their morale-boosting victory at Charlton last weekend. 'There are a lot of these players [who can cause danger] - Viduka, Smith and Milner, as well as Radebe, Matteo or Harte from the set-plays, and our focus will be very important,' he insisted. Chelsea will nevertheless be without Emmanuel Petit and Juan Sebastian Veron through injury as Ranieri considers whether to restore William Gallas to the side at the expense of Marcel Desailly. The Chelsea boss revealed: 'The same players are out - Petit and Veron. I think at the end of the month they will be ready to play with us again. I am not sure but I think so.' -- ╔═══╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔═══╗ ╔╗ ╔═══╗ ╔═══╗ ╔═══╗ ║╔═╗║ ║║ ║║ ║╔══╝ ║║ ║╔══╝ ║╔══╝ ║╔═╗║ ║║ ╚╝ ║╚═╝║ ║╚══╗ ║║ ║╚══╗ ║╚══╗ ║╚═╝║ ║║ ╔╗ ║╔═╗║ ║╔══╝ ║║ ╚══╗║ ║╔══╝ ║╔═╗║ ║╚═╝║ ║║ ║║ ║╚══╗ ║╚══╗ ╔══╝║ ║╚══╗ ║║ ║║ ╚═══╝ ╚╝ ╚╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚╝ ╚╝ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 211.74.167.75