Claudio Ranieri has wasted little time getting stuck into life back in the Premier League as he took training for the first time with his new Fulham players on Thursday.

The Italian replaced Slavis Jokanovic in the hotseat on Wednesday and has been charged with keeping the Cottagers in the Premier League.
Fulham sit bottom of the table after six defeats in a row, leaving them three points adrift of safety.

But life under Leicester's title winning manager is now fully underway as he greeted his players and put them through their paces at Motspur Park.
Ranieri was installed at Craven Cottage after Slavisa Jokanovic was sacked, having taken five points from 12 games.
Jokanovic became the first managerial casualty of the Premier League season, just six months after securing promotion in the play-off final at Wembley.
Ranieri has been out of work since leaving Nantes in the summer after one season with the French club.


The 67-year-old Italian overcame odds of 5,000-1 as he won the title with Leicester in 2016, only to be sacked nine months later.
'The objective at Fulham should never be to merely survive in the Premier League,' said Ranieri on his unveiling.
'We must at all times be a difficult opponent and should expect to succeed.
'This Fulham squad has exceptional talent that is contrary to its position in the table. I know this team is capable of better performances, which we will work on straight away.'
Fulham's next fixture is at home to fellow strugglers Southampton a week on Saturday.
