Leicester City sack Pearson
Leicester City have sacked first team manager Nigel Pearson.
The club announced on Tuesday that the 51-year-old has been relieved of his duties, despite guiding the club to Premier League survival in 2014-15.
The Foxes finished 14th, but Pearson has now been axed, with a statement revealing that the club "believes that the working relationship between Pearson and the board is no longer viable".
"The board of directors recognises the success Nigel has helped to bring to Leicester City during his two spells in charge of the club, particularly during the last three and a half years," the statement added.
"However, it has become clear to the club that fundamental differences in perspective exist between us."
Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh will take charge of the first-team while the club searches for a new manager.
Leicester City have sacked first team manager Nigel Pearson.
The club announced on Tuesday that the 51-year-old has been relieved of his duties, despite guiding the club to Premier League survival in 2014-15.
The Foxes finished 14th, but Pearson has now been axed, with a statement revealing that the club "believes that the working relationship between Pearson and the board is no longer viable".
"The board of directors recognises the success Nigel has helped to bring to Leicester City during his two spells in charge of the club, particularly during the last three and a half years," the statement added.
"However, it has become clear to the club that fundamental differences in perspective exist between us."
Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh will take charge of the first-team while the club searches for a new manager.




