Claude Puel becomes new Leicester City boss as Foxes welcome former Southampton manager to King Power Stadium on two-and-a-half year deal

  • Claude Puel had been out of work since being sacked by Southampton last term
  • Frenchman will take the helm at Leicester who lie 14th in the Premier League 
  • Foxes have given 56-year-old a two-and-a-half-year deal at King Power Stadium
  • Puel guided Saints to eighth last season in addition to reaching League Cup final
  • Puel's appointment greeted with muted reaction on social media
  • Gary Lineker jokingly referes to criticism of Claudio Ranieri's appointment 

Claude Puel has been appointed as Leicester City manager on a contract until 2020. The Frenchman, sacked by Southampton in June, finalised the deal on Wednesday and was confirmed as Craig Shakespeare’s successor.

Puel, 56, will take charge for Sunday’s visit by Everton, with Leicester lying 14th but only a point above their opponents, who occupy the final relegation place.

Michael Appleton will retain his position as No 2, having won both his games in caretaker charge and established a positive reputation with the squad. 


Appleton, 41, who left his role as Oxford manager to become Shakespeare’s assistant, led Leicester to a win at Swansea that lifted the club out of the drop zone as well as Tuesday night’s 3-1 victory over Leeds to reach the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. 

Claude Puel is the new manager of Leicester after agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal

Claude Puel is the new manager of Leicester after agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal

Gary Lineker expressed his surprise at the appointment of the former Southampton boss

Gary Lineker expressed his surprise at the appointment of the former Southampton boss

The tweet was self-referential after Lineker made a similar comment back in 2015

The tweet was self-referential after Lineker made a similar comment back in 2015

CLAUDE PUEL'S MANAGERIAL CAREER 

Monaco: 1999–2001

Lille: 2002–2008

Lyon - 2008–2011

Nice: 2012–2016

Southampton: 2016–2017

Leicester: 2017- present

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His appointment has though prompted a muted reaction among Leicester fans on social media. Gary Lineker tweeted his reaction to the news: 'Claude Puel? Really?' 

The Match of the Day presenter and Leicester fan was making reference to an identical tweet he posted upon Claudio Ranieri's appointment. 

Sporting director Jon Rudkin led Leicester’s search for a third manager in eight months following the sackings of Shakespeare and title winner Claudio Ranieri and was impressed by Puel in interviews last Friday and on Monday.

The former Nice boss was dismissed by Southampton after just one season but it had seen the south coast club finish eighth and reach the League Cup final.  

Puel was sacked in the summer despite leading the Saints to a League Cup final

Puel was sacked in the summer despite leading the Saints to a League Cup final

However, Saints supporters were underwhelmed by the style of play and Puel’s reserved public persona, while his team lost 16 Premier League games to finish only six points above Watford in 17th.

Leicester have looked beyond that to Puel’s work at Lyon, who he guided to a first Champions League semi-final while also bringing through young players. He also won Ligue 1 with Monaco in 2000. His appointment did, though, meet a muted reaction from Leicester fans on social media.

Puel said: ‘It’s a great privilege to become the new manager of Leicester City — a club whose values and ambitions are closely aligned to my own.  

Caretaker Michael Appleton will remain at the club as assistant manager for Puel 

Caretaker Michael Appleton will remain at the club as assistant manager for Puel 

'The opportunity to help the club build on its remarkable recent achievements is a truly exciting one and I’m looking forward to working with the owners, players, staff and supporters to deliver further lasting success.’

Leicester vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said: ‘When we began the process of identifying a new manager, the board quickly established the profile of candidate we needed to take the club forward and Claude Puel was a perfect fit. He quickly emerged as the outstanding candidate.’

It is believed Pascal Plancque, a coaching assistant at Southampton last season, may bolster Puel’s backroom staff. 

Puel (left) was criticised for his 'boring' style of play by Saints legend Matt Le Tissier

Puel steered Southampton to an eighth place finish but was not popular at St Mary's