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English Premier League: Leicester reeling from loss of key Team Manager

Leicester City fans trudged towards the King Power Stadium for Monday’s crucial home clash against Liverpool still reeling from last week’s sacking of title-winning manager Claudio Ranieri.

Murals of the popular Italian, who led the club to the most improbable of Premier League titles last May, still adorn walls surrounding the ground and many fans were sporting Ranieri face masks in the build-up to the kickoff.

While some celebrated the 65-year-old’s achievement with banners and chants, others mourned his passing. One fan was photographed driving a black hearse around the streets surrounding the stadium with flowers arranged in the windows spelling out “RIP Football”.

Inside the stadium, a banner read “Grazie Claudio” while a rendition of the opera classic “Nessun Dorma” was played over the loudspeakers, stirring memories of Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli singing on the day Leicester were presented with the title.

The programme notes penned by Leicester’s Thai chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha offered his thoughts on the “painful” sacking that shocked English football last Thursday. Emotions aside, the immediate priority for Leicester is to retain their top-flight status.

After five consecutive defeats they began Monday’s game in the bottom three following results at the weekend.

Ranieri’s former assistant, 53-year-old Craig Shakespeare, was in charge on Monday and is among the candidates to replace Ranieri on a full-time basis.

Source: Reuters

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