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Claudio Ranieri has been given the boot at Leicester City

Champions League chasing Claudio Ranieri appeared to have a plan to conquer Europe all in place. His team, Leicester finished top in the group and managed to get an away goal in their 2-1 loss to Sevilla.

But even that was not enough to save Ranieri at Leicester following a dismal league form this season.

The Foxes are one point above the relegation zone with 13 matches left.

Last year’s heroics that led them to the Premier League title seems to have eluded them as the Foxes have struggled week after week in the league.

“The board reluctantly feels that a change of leadership, while admittedly painful, is necessary in the club’s greatest interest,” read a statement.

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Ranieri, 65, guided the Foxes to the title despite them being rated 5,000-1 shots at the start of the campaign.

His departure comes less than 24 hours after a 2-1 defeat at Spanish side Sevilla in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

The Foxes took the Premier League title by 10 points but have won just five top-flight games this season, and could become the first defending champions to be relegated since 1938.

Ranieri guided Leicester to the title by 10 points, having consistently played down his side’s chances

They have lost their past five league matches and are the only side in the top four English divisions without a league goal in 2017.

“His status as the most successful Leicester City manager of all time is without question,” added the Foxes statement.

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“However, domestic results in the current campaign have placed the club’s Premier League status under threat.”

Earlier this month, Leicester gave their “unwavering support” to the Italian, who was appointed manager in July 2015 and signed a new four-year deal in August 2016.

“After all that Claudio Ranieri has done for Leicester City, to sack him now is inexplicable, unforgivable and gut-wrenchingly sad,” said former Foxes striker Gary Lineker.

BBC sports editor Dan Roan said: “Ranieri was told he was sacked on Thursday afternoon in Leicester once the team returned from Spain, but the suggestion is the owners decided before that defeat by Sevilla.

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“The decision was taken very reluctantly but the club’s owners are desperate to avoid relegation and its consequences.

“A news conference with assistant manager Craig Shakespeare will take place at the stadium at 13:00 GMT on Friday.”

‘Club interests above sentiment’

Leicester City vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha:

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“This has been the most difficult decision we have had to make in nearly seven years since King Power took ownership of Leicester City. But we are duty-bound to put the club’s long-term interests above all sense of personal sentiment, no matter how strong that might be.

“Claudio has brought outstanding qualities to his office. His skilful management, powers of motivation and measured approach have been reflective of the rich experience we always knew he would bring to Leicester City.

His warmth, charm and charisma have helped transform perceptions of the club and develop its profile on a global scale. We will forever be grateful to him for what he has helped us to achieve.

“It was never our expectation that the extraordinary feats of last season should be replicated this season. Indeed, survival in the Premier League was our first and only target at the start of the campaign.

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But we are now faced with a fight to reach that objective and feel a change is necessary to maximise the opportunity presented by the final 13 games.”

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