Mancini, Hiddink Tipped To Replace Ranieri At Leicester
Former
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is the bookmakers’ favourite to replace
compatriot Claudio Ranieri as Leicester City manager after the Italian was
sacked by the Premier League champions on Thursday.
British
bookmaker Sky Bet was offering odds of 6/4 on Mancini taking over
relegation-threatened Leicester, while William Hill had the 2011-12 Premier
League-winning coach at 13/8 as of 0520 GMT on Friday.
Mancini,
who left Inter Milan last August, won the Premier League with City in 2012. He
has been clubless since then.
Former
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson is second-favourite for the job, with Alan
Pardew, Guus Hiddink, Neil Lennon, Frank de Boer and Gary Rowett the other
leading contenders.
The
affable Ranieri is a hugely popular figure after leading 5,000-1 outsiders
Leicester to the title last season, even though the team is currently just a
point and a place above the relegation zone.
In
England, well-known soccer pundits were quick to criticise his dismissal, with
former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher calling it an “absolute joke”.
“I
think a lot of people wouldn’t have wanted to see Leicester go down with
Ranieri as the manager but I think a lot of that sympathy will go now,”
Carragher told Sky Sports.
“They
were everyone’s second team but that’s well gone now… I’m devastated for him. A
lot of questions have got to be asked of the owners and of the players.
“I
think they should have a statue of him there and I think they should start that
in the morning.”
Manchester
United manager Jose Mourinho, who was sacked by Chelsea in Dec. 2015, less than
a year after winning the title, posted a message of support for Ranieri on
Instagram.
“Champion
of England and FIFA Manager of the Year. Sacked. That’s the new football,
Claudio. Keep smiling AMICO (friend). Nobody can delete the history you wrote,”
said Mourinho, whose last game in charge of Chelsea ended in defeat by
soon-to-be champions Leicester.
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