Claudio Ranieri sacked: Fulham fires director after less than four months of liability



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Claudio Ranieri was fired by Fulham less than four months after his appointment to Scott Parker's appointment as acting guardian of the troubled London club.

The 19th of Cottagers seem doomed to football championship next season with the defeat 2-0 against their Southampton compatriots Wednesday night seeing them lose 10 points of security in the Premier League.

The setback on the south coast was a seventh loss in eight league games for the Ranieri team. He was greeted with anger and protest from fans on the move.


President Shad Khan said in a statement: "Following our discussion this afternoon, Claudio Ranieri accepted my decision that a change was in everyone's interest.

"Claudio's tenure at Fulham did not result in the expected result when I appointed him in charge in November, but rest assured that he is not the only responsible for the position in which we are busy today. "

Ranieri only won three games after being named in the place of Slavisa Jokanovic in November.

"I am obviously disappointed with the recent results and the fact that we could not take advantage of the good start we took after my nomination," Ranieri said in a short statement.

"Finally, I would like to thank the club, the players and the fans for the support that they brought me during my stay at the club."

Parker's first game will be against his former club, Chelsea, on Sunday, March 3 at Craven Cottage.

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