GARY Lineker (kiri) dan Claudio Ranieri. FOTO AFP
GARY Lineker (kiri) dan Claudio Ranieri. FOTO AFP
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London: Former Leicester City and England striker Gary Lineker said the club had taken an "unforgivable" decision in sacking manager Claudio Ranieri on Thursday, less than a year after he led them to a shock Premier League title success.

Ranieri's position had come under intense scrutiny this season during a slump that has left the Foxes just a point above the relegation zone following last term's starting title triumph, with Leicester 5,000/1 no-hopers before the start of the 2015/16 campaign.

Shortly before Leicester's Thai owners confirmed the 65-year-old Ranieri's exit from the King Power Stadium, Lineker, in an affectionate tribute to the Italian's distinctive use of English, tweeted: "Claudio Ranieri? Sacked? Really? Dilly Ding Dilly Game's Gone."

But once it was clear the man who had guided Leicester to their first English championship title had indeed been sacked, BBC television football presenter Lineker said: "After all that Claudio Ranieri has done for Leicester City, to sack him now is inexplicable, unforgivable and gut-wrenchingly sad."

Meanwhile Lineker's fellow former Leicester strikers Alan Smith and Tony Cottee also questioned the timing of the decision, which came just a day after the Foxes' gutsy effort in only losing 2-1 away to Sevilla in the first leg of a Champions League last 16 tie.

"We've seen some surprising, shocking decisions over the last 10 years maybe as things have heated up in the Premier League. I think this one tops the lot given his amazing achievements last season, along with the players," Smith told Sky Sports News.

Former Leicester City and England striker Gary Lineker said the club had taken an "unforgivable" decision in sacking manager Claudio Ranieri on Thursday, less than a year after he led them to a shock Premier League title success.

Ranieri's position had come under intense scrutiny this season during a slump that has left the Foxes just a point above the relegation zone following last term's starting title triumph, with Leicester 5,000/1 no-hopers before the start of the 2015/16 campaign.

Shortly before Leicester's Thai owners confirmed the 65-year-old Ranieri's exit from the King Power Stadium, Lineker, in an affectionate tribute to the Italian's distinctive use of English, tweeted: "Claudio Ranieri? Sacked? Really? Dilly Ding Dilly Game's Gone."

But once it was clear the man who had guided Leicester to their first English championship title had indeed been sacked, BBC television football presenter Lineker said: "After all that Claudio Ranieri has done for Leicester City, to sack him now is inexplicable, unforgivable and gut-wrenchingly sad."

Meanwhile Lineker's fellow former Leicester strikers Alan Smith and Tony Cottee also questioned the timing of the decision, which came just a day after the Foxes' gutsy effort in only losing 2-1 away to Sevilla in the first leg of a Champions League last 16 tie.

"We've seen some surprising, shocking decisions over the last 10 years maybe as things have heated up in the Premier League. I think this one tops the lot given his amazing achievements last season, along with the players," Smith told Sky Sports News.

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