The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Players deny any part in Ranieri sacking

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JAMIE VARDY last night joined Kasper Schmeichel in denying any involvemen­t in Claudio Ranieri’s sacking as Leicester boss.

Ranieri left the club on Thursday, only nine months after guiding the Foxes to a remarkable Premier League triumph.

Vardy was one of the many rough diamonds Ranieri polished, with the striker’s form for Leicester earning him a place in the England team.

Writing on Instagram, Vardy said: “I must have written and deleted my words to this post a stupid amount of times! I owed (it to) Claudio to find the right and appropriat­e words!

“Claudio has and always will have my complete respect! What we achieved together and as a team was the impossible! He believed in me when many didn’t and for that I owe him my eternal gratitude.

“There is speculatio­n I was involved in his dismissal and this (is) completely untrue, unfounded and is extremely hurtful! The only thing we are guilty of as a team is underachie­ving, which we all acknowledg­e both in the dressing-room and publicly and will do our best to rectify.

“I wish Claudio the very, very best in whatever the future holds for him. Thank you Claudio for everything.”

Earlier, Schmeichel insisted reports of a meeting between the club’s owners and several players that led to Ranieri’s dismissal were untrue.

He told the BBC: “There’s absolutely no truth in that whatsoever. We are players and we can only affect things on the pitch. What happens above our heads at boardrooml­evelis completely out of our control.

“All these reports about meetings, I don’t know where they’ve come from. What I can say is our owners are very hands on, they are in and around the club all the time.

“They come to practicall­y every game, they come to the training ground and they speak to all the players regularly. We talk to them about all manner of things from the weather to the pitches to whatever.

“Theseguysa­revery successful businessme­n andhavetak­enthisclub from the bottom of the Championsh­ip to the top. They’re not going to let themselves be influenced by any players.”

Ranieri visited Leicester’s training ground yesterday morning to say goodbye to his former players and staff.

“I don’t speak with anybody, just to say thank you to the fans. They are fantastic. Thank you,” he said when asked for a quick word by Sky Sports News as he drove away.

On how he was feeling, he said: “I feel good now, because what we achieved in Leicester. I hope it will happen again, but it will be very difficult.”

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