The Borneo Post

Leicester name Puel as new manager

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LONDON: Former Premier League champions Leicester City on Wednesday named exSouthamp­ton boss Claude Puel as their new manager following the sacking of Craig Shakespear­e last week.

Leicester won the title under Claudio Ranieri in 2015-16 but parted company with the Italian in February and despite a good recovery under Shakespear­e at the end of last season, they are only a point above the relegation places this term.

Puel, 56, also a former manager of Monaco, Lyon and Nice in France, will take charge of his first game on Sunday when the Foxes host Everton at the King Power Stadium.

“When we began the process of identifyin­g a new manager, the board quickly establishe­d the profile of candidate we needed to take the club forward and Claude Puel was a perfect f it ,” said Leicester City vice- chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhan­aprabha.

“Upon meeting Claude, his attention to detail, knowledge of our squad, understand­ing of our potential and his vision to help us realise it were extremely impressive.

“He quickly emerged as the out stand ing candidate and I am delighted we will have the opportunit­y to reinforce our long- term vision, aided significan­tly by his expertise.”

Th e Frenchman, who was dismissed by Southampto­n in June after just one season in charge despite finishing eighth in the Premier League, said it was a “great privilege” to become the new Leicester manager. “The opportunit­y to help the club build on its remarkable recent achievemen­ts is a truly exciting one and I’m looking forward to working with the owners, players, staff and supporters to deliver further lasting success,” he said. Puel also has European pedig ree, steering Lyon into the Champions League finals semi- finals in 2010 – mastermind­ing a 2-1 aggregate win over Real Madrid along the way.

Leicester shocked the football world two seasons ago by seeing off the Premier League powerhouse­s to secure the title, with the likes of Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez stealing the headlines.

But despite reaching the Champions League quarter-finals last year, Leicester struggled in the league until a late- season flourish lifted them to 12th in the table.

This season has been another struggle, with just two wins in their first nine fixtures, although they eased the pressure at the weekend with a 2-1 victory at Swansea City, which lifted them to 14th in the table.

Shakespear­e, 53, was promoted from his role as assistant coach on an interim basis following the shock dismissal of Ranieri and in June he was handed a three-year contract. Puel will be supported by Michael Appleton, who retains his role as assistant manager. — AFP

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