Football is awful sometimes. He brings a league title to a club never expected to win it in a 100 years, and he gets sacked. Could've at least given him an ultimatum of so and so matches rather than saying "We're behind him 100%."
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Football is awful sometimes. He brings a league title to a club never expected to win it in a 100 years, and he gets sacked. Could've at least given him an ultimatum of so and so matches rather than saying "We're behind him 100%." -
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If they stay up, the discussion will be about how it was the right decision to make even though it was tough. If they kept him and they went down, the discussion would be how they should've made the move earlier and saved their season.
I'm also guessing he was not shocked by this. The club publicly stating they're 100% behind him is not the only communication the board and him have had, I'm sure.Comment
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Players are just as culpable, but it's standard to replace the manager first. The situation is just sad considering their amazing season last year. Modern football!Comment
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Watch Big Sam jump there from Palace where he's been a disaster so far.Comment
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I would have at least let him see out the 2nd leg of the UCL.
Speaking of, Mahrez gave zero ***** in yesterday's match. I haven't seen such a poor defensive effort by one player since Ozil
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Sky suggesting Leicester are after Roberto Mancini.Comment
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Let's see:
Vs Sevilla:
1) Musa starts/Gray out. Musa plays again in non natural position.
2) Morgan starts. 50% of the goals conceded this season came from him.
3) Team invites Sevilla the whole match into the box. They don't even foul. They're just looking the opposition.
4) Vardy scores. The WHOLE bench does not do anything. Okazaki whispers something to his teammate.
Vs Millwall:
1) Team treats the opponent like Barcelona and they just watch them exchanging passes.
2) 1st League team is down to 10 players and Ranieri plays with 1 striker that he is the size of a dwarf and gives order to cross the ball in will so he can jump to heaven and score...
3) Kaputska (best player of the game) replaced!
General bizzare decisions:
1) Kante out. After 2(!!!!) transfer windows no actual replacement.
2) Ranieri spent millions for transfers. He was leaving out of the team the best one. Kaputska.
3) Very questionable rotation decisions and changing the tactics in every game. 4-4-2, 4-5-1, 4-3-2-1, 4-3-3....
He should have gone months ago. All the pundits and people all over the world now sympathize to Ranieri but they forget that the team is owned by businessmen. If the team goes down they'll lose millions. The team is rich. The owners want this team to be near the top. I won't judge their expectations. They have the right to believe that they can turn Leicester to a top European team.
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I'm sure he doesn't. Yes, this team are the defending champions, but they're in a relegation battle and there are no signs that even if they stay up they'll in the top half of the table next year.Comment
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Apparently Leicester players met with owners FOUR times to have them sack Rainieri. I feel even worse for Rainieri now. It was easy to justify it in my head as a business decision to get the emotional part of my brain to shut up. Now it just feels really bad.Support Local Sports
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Something similar happened last season at Chelsea. Now they are champions since December 2016...Comment
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Rainieri was trying everything he could to light a spark under that club. It was obvious from match day 1 that the players didn't care anymore. They won the title, got fat pay days...they got complacent.
Leicester should've made a huge profit on selling several of their stars and then reinvesting the money into solidifying the future of the club at the top level. Instead, they hedged their bets that they were a big club now...and it's blowing up in their faces.
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Figure Wenger would be made 4th favorite to take over at Barca.Support Local Sports
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