How Leicester City Players Told Thai Owners to Sack Ranieri as Manager




Some unnamed senior players in King Power Stadium have been accused of sabotaging the position of Italian tactician, Claudio Ranieri as team coach.
 
Claudio Ranieri hugging Jamie Vardy
 
Claudio Ranieri lost his job as Leicester City manager, after his players told the Thai owners to fire him.
 
MirrorSport reports that senior members of the squad, recently complained about Ranieri to the club owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
 
After losing 3-0 to Manchester United at home this month, a senior player reportedly walked into the players’ lounge and declared: “That’s it, we don’t know what we are doing, we are ****ed.”
 
The Italian delivered the Premier League title last season despite the 5,000-1 odds.
 
This season, Ranieri failed to recapture those dizzy heights, as Leicester languish in 17th places after five straight defeats in the league.
 
With the Foxes in danger of getting relegated a year after they were crowned champions, the club’s Thai hierarchy acted on Thursday  and are now eyeing Roberto Mancini or Guus Hiddink as their new coach.

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