Leicester City sack manager Claudio Ranieri
Leicester City have confirmed that they have parted company with their manager less than nine months after he guided them to a historic Premier League title.
Leicester City have confirmed that they have parted company with their manager less than nine months after he guided them to a historic Premier League title.
Former Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has released a statement this afternoon following his shock departure from the Foxes yesterday, he said:
"Yesterday, my dream died. After the euphoria of last season and being crowned Premier League Champions all I dreamt of was staying with Leicester City, the club I love, for always. Sadly this was not to be. I wish to thank my wife Rosanna and all my family for their never ending support during my time at Leicester. My thanks go to Paolo and Andrea who accompanied me on this wonderful journey. To Steve Kutner and Franco Granello for bringing me the opportunity to become a Champion...."
He went on to add:
"Mostly I have to thanks Leicester City Football Club. The adventure was amazing and will live with me forever. Thank you to all the journalists and the media who came with us and enjoyed reporting on the greatest story in football. My heartfelt thanks to everybody at the club, all the players, the staff, everybody who was there and was part of what we achieved. But mostly to the supporters, you took me in to your hearts from day one and loved me. I love you too. No one can ever take away what we together have achieved, and I hope you think about it and smile everyday the way I always will. It was a time of wonderfulness and happiness that I will never forget. It's been a pleasure and an honour to be a champion with all of you."
Roy Hodgson is the new favourite to become the next permanent Leicester City manager according to one bookmakers.
Leicester City interim manager Craig Shakespeare has said the club will have "utmost respect" for former manager Claudio Ranieri.
Bookies are taking bets on who will be next in charge, after Claudio Ranieri was sacked last night by the club.