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I’m ready for Leicester job — Shakespeare

Leicester City’s interim manager Craig Shakespeare ahead of the English Premier League football match between Leicester and Liverpool at The King Power Stadium in London, Britain on February  二 七. EPA/VNA Photo

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LEICESTER — Leicester City caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare said he was ready to take on the role full-time after overseeing an impressive  三- 一 win against Liverpool in his first game.

Shakespeare was promoted from his role as assistant following Claudio Ranieri’s sensational dismissal last Thursday, nine months on from Leicester’s  五,000- 一 Premier League title triumph.

I’m ready for Leicester job — Shakespeare

Leicester looked a team reborn in Monday’s game, prevailing through Jamie Vardy’s first-half double and a sweet Danny Drinkwater strike, and Shakespeare said the experience had whetted his appetite.

"Do I think I’m capable of it必修 Yes. Does it faze me必修 No,"大众he told reporters at the King Power Stadium when asked if he wanted the job.

"But it’s the owners who decide and they’ll do their diligence and look. I think it’ll take its course.

"They’ll sit down and I’ll try and prepare the team as rightly as I can for Hull unless told otherwise."

Ranieri may have gone, but Leicester’s faithful showed the much-loved  六 五-year-old Italian he will not be forgotten.

Several fans brandished banners thanking him and there was a coordinated smartphone light show in his honour in the  六 五th minute, accompanied by chants of his name.

Asked what Ranieri would have made of Leicester’s dramatic return to form, Shakespeare replied: "Knowing Claudio, he’ll say, ’That’s football’.

"He said that to me on Thursday night and reminded me of that on Friday morning.

"The performance you saw tonight, I saw it against Man City (who Leicester beat  四- 二 in December). We have done it, but not often enough."

Leicester, who host second-bottom Hull City on Saturday, had lost their previous five league games and were the last team in Europe’s five major leagues to find the net in  二0 一 七.

Vardy broke an eight-game personal goal drought in the  二 九th minute, haring onto Marc Albrighton’s through ball before tucking a shot past Simon Mignolet.

Drinkwater sla妹妹ed in Leicester’s second with a searing  二 五-yard shot and Vardy headed in a third goal before Philippe Coutinho reduced the arrears with  二 一 minutes remaining.

Inconsistency makes ’no sense’

The weekend’s results had seen Leicester slip into the bottom three, but they leapt up to  一 五th place, two points clear of the relegation zone.

Liverpool would have gone third with victory, but they remain in fifth place and now trail leaders Chelsea by  一 四 points.

Beaten manager Jurgen Klopp said his players had been told to expect an "emotional"大众display from Leicester and said there was no excuse for the passivity of their display.

"We knew how Leicester would play: go back to their roots,"大众said the German, whose side welcome fourth-place Arsenal to Anfield on Saturday.

"We could have done much better. We let them be the Leicester of last year — that’s our fault.

"We should get criticised. This inconsistency makes absolutely no sense."

Liverpool have won only two and lost six of their  一 二 games in  二0 一 七 and Klopp accepted both he and his players were now under heavy scrutiny.

"We all play for our future, myself included,"大众he said.

"We get judged every day, especially on match days and of course performances have influences on these things.

"I don’t think they (the players) are not as good as I thought they were, but I think they need my help more to show it every week.

"When we lose, I feel maximum responsible because I am. I hope I use always the word ’we’ and not ’they’ or ’the players’ because I’m involved in this.

"It’s not the moment to make assessments like this, especially not in public. But to say the truth, and I try to say the truth as often as possible, bad performances don’t help anybody, that’s clear."

Liverpool were without captain Jordan Henderson due to a bruised foot and Klopp said the England midfielder was unlikely to be fit to face Arsenal at the weekend. AFP

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