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FINAL ACT AS SHAKESPEAR­E AXED

He’s sacked by Leicester after taking charge of training game

- By MATT LAWTON, LAURIE WHITWELL and MATT BARLOW

Leicester city are searching for a third manager in eight months after sacking craig shakespear­e just 10 games into a three-year contract.

sporting director Jon rudkin dismissed shakespear­e at the club’s Belvoir Drive training ground having allowed him to take charge of a friendly against Nottingham Forest.

senior players were seen cheerily chatting to shakespear­e as the game, featuring squad members, took place but had left by the time the 53-year-old learned his fate at 2.30pm. Many found out the news by reading MailOnline, much to their disgruntle­ment.

Assistant Michael Appleton will take charge for Leicester’s game at swansea on saturdayrd­ay as the hunt for a permanent nent replacemen­t begins.

sam Allardyce is s interested in the job, as is chris coleman. the Wales manager is considerin­g leaving the internatio­nal scene and would be open to talks att Leicester.

the club’s thai owners,ers, who are not in the country,untry want to appoint a major figure, but former Borussia Dortmund manager thomas tuchel and carlo Ancelotti are not thought to be keen on the job.

Huddersfie­ld’s David Wagner is a serious contender and Watford’s Marco silva has admirers in the boardroom, while Burnley’s sean Dyche has also been discussed and would be interested.

shakespear­e’s position had come under scrutiny after one win in eight Premier League games left the club in the relegation places, but the timing of the move was a shock.

shakespear­e remained hugely popular among members of the title- winning team, having worked at the club in two spells since 2008, although some of the younger and newer players felt a change was necessary.

some at the club believe shakespear­e has paid the price for unreliable recruitmen­t headed by rudkin and the failure to adequately replace Danny Drinkwater­water aand N’Golo Kante, both sold to chelsea. WWhile Harry Maguire’s s signing looks a success, the jury is out oon Kelechi iheanacho and Vicente iborra.

But the most gglaring error was LLeicester’s failure to ratratify Adrien silva’s deadeadlin­e- day transfer from spsporting Lisbon. silva has hugely impressed his prospectiv­e team-mates in training and it is a poor reflection on Leicester that the Portugal star cannot play until January because paperwork was submitted too late.

shakespear­e took over from claudio ranieri in difficult circumstan­ces and won his first six games to steer Leicester clear of relegation trouble and into the champions League quarter-finals.

turning his interim role into a permanent appointmen­t at the end of the season should have been a formality, but a delay until June 8 hinted at reticence from owners Vichai and Aiyawatt srivaddhan­aprabha. it is accepted by the hierarchy that Leicester had a difficult run of fixtures but tepid displays in draws against Huddersfie­ld, Bournemout­h and West Brom were shakespear­e’s downfall. supporters have voiced their concerns in greater numbers on social media in recent weeks.

Against West Brom on Monday, only riyad Mahrez’s 80thminute goal earned a point which left Leicester 18th in the table.

rudkin let shakespear­e take a warm-down session yesterday morning and then the match featuring fringe players against a Forest Xi, which kicked off at 11.30am. that the news was not delivered first thing has caused a degree of upset.

Appleton, who left his role as Oxford United manager to become shakespear­e’s No 2 this summer, will be in charge of the team for saturday’s vital clash at the Liberty stadium, supported by coaches Mike stowell and Adam sadler.

Vice- chairman Aiyawatt said: ‘craig has been a great servant to Leicester — during his spells as assistant manager and since taking over as manager in challengin­g circumstan­ces in February. His dedication to the club and to his work has been absolute and the contributi­on he made to the most successful period in Leicester city history is considerab­le.

‘However, our early promise under craig’s management has not been consistent­ly evident in the months since and the board feels that, regrettabl­y, a change is necessary to keep the club moving forward — consistent with the expectatio­ns of our supporters, board and owners.

‘craig is and will remain a very popular, respected figure at Leicester and will be welcome back at King Power stadium in future, both profession­ally and as a friend of the club.’

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