Soft Monaco must toughen up, says coach Ranieri


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 06 Nov 2013

MONACO (Reuters) - Monaco, suddenly reeling after back-to-back defeats, must toughen up if they are to live with their robust opponents in France's Ligue 1, says coach Claudio Ranieri.

Monaco splashed out more than 150 million euros ($202.12 million) on transfers during the close season, but their squad still lacks players accustomed to the French top flight's physical challenge.

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