Leicester’s Vardy denies rift with axed Ranieri
Leicester are now in the market for a replacement and have already been linked to a number of potential successors. Assistant manager Craig Shakespeare will take charge for Monday’s clash at home to liverpool as they club try to find a replacement.
“It’s a hard job and you can understand why coaches are so insecure, why we are always looking over our shoulder”.
O’Neill was then asked about the possibility of doing both jobs simultaneously.
“Now they are at the bottom of the league, but everyone knows they can do better than what they show right now”. Roberto Mancini has distanced himself from the role and reports the club could return for former boss Nigel Pearson are thought to be wide of the mark.
The Italian is now out of work after leaving Internazionale by mutual agreement last August.
“Sadly this was not to be”, the 65-year-old said in a statement on Saturday.
Phra Prommangkalachan, the monk who has regularly led blessings and had forecast few problems for Leicester in the Champions League, was travelling outside Bangkok and declined to comment.
If they fail to stave off the drop, they will become the first reigning English champions to be relegated since Manchester City in 1938. I’m afraid in England the clubs are picking up some of our bad Italian habits. But, lately, he has failed to score or provide an assist in his six league appearances in 2017 after supplying four goals and four assists in his final seven league matches a year ago. “It’s just incredible – they ought to be forced to play without a coach at all, see how they like it”.
Kasper Schmeichel has denied reports senior Leicester City players met with club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha prior to the sacking of Claudio Ranieri. “He believed in me when many didn’t and for that I owe him my eternal gratitude”, Vardy said.
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren could miss a third successive game because of a knee injury. “If things are not going well, I think you sort that out in the dressing room”.
The Foxes would reportedly want Hiddink, who led Australia to the 2006 World Cup Round of 16, to manage Leicester until the end of the season before they deciding their next mangerial move.
He’s also the only Leicester player to score against Liverpool at King Power. “The Euros previous year were very enjoyable, the qualification was great and I’m getting great enjoyment out of this”.
The Foxes’ last three Premier League goals against Liverpool have all been scored by Vardy.