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LEICESTER CITY APPOINTS A NEW COACH.

Craig Shakespeare has been affirmed as chief of Leicester City until the finish of the season in the wake of winning his initial two amusements in control as overseer of the floundering Premier League champions, the club said Sunday.
Shakespeare, already a Leicester mentor, assumed control after Claudio Ranieri was sacked a month ago — not as much as a year after the Italian supervisor guided the 5,000/1 pariahs to the most unlikely Premier League title triumph. In any case, under Ranieri this season had seen the Foxes droop and they were only a point over the last three when the club's Thai proprietors sacked the veteran chief.
Be that as it may, Shakespeare's initial two diversions in control delivered wins over both Liverpool and Hull as the champions moved three focuses clear of the transfer zone.
"Leicester City Football Club is satisfied to affirm Craig Shakespeare as its first-group chief for whatever remains of the 2016/17 season," said a club explanation.

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