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Published 23:00 7 May 2016 BST
Updated 23:02 7 May 2016 BST
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The Foxes had just beaten a decidedly sorry Everton 3-1 and subsequently been presented with Premier League trophy and so spirits were high. Their manager was ready to take some questions when Christian Fuchs and Kasper Schmeichel pouched.
They absolutely drenched their boss in a fizzy deluge of champagne, and it has to be said that the usually cheery Ranieri looked a little miffed at first. Although we suspect that was more shock than anything as he soon regained his genial demeanour.
Get used to it Claudio. Keep this talented squad of yours together and they'll be many more joyfully damp days like these.
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