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Leicester to return to action after death of owner

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LONDON: Leicester’s grieving players will take to the field for the first time since the death of the club’s owner in a helicopter crash when they visit Cardiff for an English Premier League game on Saturday.

The two teams said on Tuesday the match will go ahead as planned in the Welsh capital, with a minute’s silence before kickoff and players wearing black armbands as a mark of respect for Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha and four other people who were killed in the tragedy.

Leicester’s players have been visibly affected by the incident and have spent Monday and Tuesday attending commemorat­ive events to pay tribute to Vichai, the club’s popular Thai owner whose helicopter spiralled out of control as it left the King Power Stadium following a Premier League game against West Ham on Saturday.

“We will be offering our support to Leicester City in any way necessary in respect of this weekend’s fixture,” Cardiff chief executive Ken Choo said.

Leicester’s English League Cup match against Southampto­n, scheduled for Tuesday, had been cancelled, while games involving the club’s women’s team were also called off in wake of the crash.

Leicester opened a book of condolence inside a specially erected marquee in memory of Vichai on Tuesday, as more supporters and people from the wider community arrived at the stadium to pay their respects.

Leicester striker Jamie Vardy and his wife, Rebekah, wept as they placed a wreath among an ever-growing shrine to Vichai that includes flowers, scarves and football jerseys.

Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who was present at the scene of the crash on Saturday, was in tears as floral tributes were laid inside and outside the King Power Stadium on Monday.

Former Leicester manager Nigel Pearson, who guided the team away from relegation trouble the season before it won the Premier League in improbable fashion in 2016, said Vichai’s “quiet yet authoritat­ive aura, presence and personalit­y have had an immeasurab­le influence on English football”.

“A manager could not have wished for a better boss,” Pearson wrote in a personal letter published on the website of Belgian team OH Leuven, where he has been coach since last year.

 ?? — Reuters ?? You will be missed: Leicester fans paying tributes to owner Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha and four other people who died in the helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium on Tuesday.
— Reuters You will be missed: Leicester fans paying tributes to owner Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha and four other people who died in the helicopter crash outside the King Power Stadium on Tuesday.

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