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Published 17:02 17 Nov 2018 GMT
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The Italian evidently believes the morale boost that a McDonald's feast will have outweighs the negative effects it could have on the squad's fitness levels.
"Pizza is not enough now," Ranieri said at his unveiling on Friday. "I have to promise something more. It's better everybody to McDonald's. I look always forward. I'm an ambitious man. I believe I have good players."
"Now I have to choose players who show me fighting spirit. With quality, fighting spirit and unity, the players help each other."
Ranieri insisted the success with Leicester was a one-off.
"That was a bonus. A fairytale I forget," said Ranieri, who vowed not to look into the past. "Don't think about the miracle. This is a bad moment, because Fulham is at the bottom."
Fulham became the first newly promoted team to spend more than £100m in their first summer transfer window this year, signing some big name players including Jean-Michael Seri, Andre Schurrle and Luciano Vietto.
But the new signings have taken time to gel, a process which hasn't been helped by Jokanovic's decision to constantly change his defensive line from game to game.
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