Shakespeare was shown the door (Picture: AFP/Getty)
Shakespeare was shown the door (Picture: AFP/Getty)

Leicester City have sacked Craig Shakespeare after just eight months in charge, with the Foxes currently in the relegation zone.

The Englishman took over as manager following Claudio Ranieri’s sacking in February, despite the Italian guiding them to the Premier League title just a season before, and he guided them to a 12th place finish.

But he has now been given his marching orders after just one win in his opening eight matches in the 2017/18 season.

A draw at home to West Brom was seemingly the final straw, and after four losses already this campaign, he has been given the axe.

The 53-year-old took over on a caretaker basis at the end of last season and he was only named as the permanent man in charge in June.

Shakespeare signed a three-year deal with the club and the Foxes are set to pay him hefty compensation after he was hauled into a meeting by chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in light of their latest disappointing result.

Shakespeare’s time at Leicester is over (Picture: Getty)
Shakespeare’s time at Leicester is over (Picture: Getty)
Srivaddhanaprabha wielded the axe (Picture: Getty)
Srivaddhanaprabha wielded the axe (Picture: Getty)
Ranieri was replaced by Shakespeare (Picture: Getty)

The former Hull and West Brom assistant manager guided the Foxes to Champions League quarter-finals after replacing Ranieri, with his side ultimately losing to Atletico Madrid.

But Leicester bosses will now be seeking a new man to lead the club forward after ending his stay at the King Power Stadium.

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