Summary

  • Manager Ranieri sacked by champions Leicester

  • Spurs knocked out of Europa League by Gent

  • Sides drew 2-2 at Wembley, with Gent through 3-2 on aggregate

  1. What a nightpublished at 23:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    So, Tottenham are out of Europe and Leicester are without a manager. It's been an eventful night. 

    You can read all about Ranieri's sacking here  and about Tottenham's defeat by Gent here.

    We'll be back on Saturday. I'll see thee.

  2. Ruthlesspublished at 23:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Former Leicester City striker Steve Claridge seems to have sympathy with Claudio Ranieri...

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  3. 'We will fight together until the last breath of fearless foxes' published at 22:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Leicester chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha on Instagram: "This has been the most difficult decision we have had to make. 

    "But we are duty-bound to save the club's long-term interest above all sense of personal sentiment, no matter how strong that must be. 

    "His warmth, charm and charisma, we will forever grateful for what be helped us to achieved.  

    "We will fight together until the last breath of fearless foxes. Big thanks to everyone who still trust the team."

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  4. Postpublished at 22:57 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

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  5. A long nine months...published at 22:56 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Ranieri sacked by Leicester

    In May, La Gazzetta dello Sport led on news of a king. What a difference nine months makes.

    Gazzetta dello SportImage source, Gazzetta dello Sport
  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

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    Niall: If Vardy got on the end of more crosses than he did photoshoots, his manager might still be in a job. 

    Rod LeGybe: Sacking Ranieri. A move only a coward would make, when you need the stomach for a fight never look to the chairman. 

  7. Plot lostpublished at 22:51 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Ranieri sacked by Leicester

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Michael, a Leicester fan, calls BBC Radio 5 live and says Ranieri had "lost the plot" in recent weeks. Another fan adds that no-one at the club knew how to handle the summer after the unexpected feat of winning the title.

    Tweet us your thoughts on #bbcfootball, listen to 5 live by clicking 'live coverage' at the top of this page.

  8. Postpublished at 22:49 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Dan Roan
    BBC Sports editor

    Claudio Ranieri was told he was sacked this afternoon in Leicester once the team returned from Spain but the suggestion is that the owners decided before that defeat by Sevilla.

    The decision was taken very reluctantly but the owners are desperate to avoid relegation and its consequences.

  9. Who next at Leicester?published at 22:48 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Ranieri sacked by Leicester

    Jonathan Northcroft
    Sunday Times football correspondent on Radio 5 live

    I think the owners here will try to do something glamorous. 

    Ranieri has under-performed. I just think the boost of a new manager will lift the players and keep them up.

    Y ou can listen now, just click 'live coverage' at the top of this page.

  10. Postpublished at 22:41 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Tottenham 2-2 Gent (agg 2-3)

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  11. Thumbs downpublished at 22:36 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Former Italy striker Christian Vieri is displeased by Claudio Ranieri's departure from Leicester.

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  12. Who next?published at 22:31 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

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    John Motson
    Match of the Day commentator

    I think there will be so many names in the frame, no-one knows. This feels like such a knee-jerk reaction to the Sevilla game. Martin O'Neill? I don't think Alan Pardew will fancy another relegation scrap, Mark Warburton?

  13. Postpublished at 22:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Tottenham 2-2 Gent (agg 2-3)

    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, speaking to BT Sport: "I am very disappointed. Once again we were excited to play today in front of our fans. We started well and scored. The tie was open but we conceded a goal in one action in the first half. After that it was complicated.

    "I was very proud. We were brave and created chances and scored the second but could not get another. In the second half we played with energy."

  14. Roy at Foxes?published at 22:18 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Ranieri sacked by Leicester

    Pat Murphy
    on BBC Radio 5 live

    There is a man who is calm, respected and has the experience of getting a team out of the hoodoo, his name is Roy Hodgson.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    #bbcfootball

    Gary Wood:  At least Dele Alli chose a good news night to bury an absolutely horrific challenge. Near-political genius!

    Joshua Edwards:  Fans need to understand that they are no longer supporting a team playing sport. They are cheering a business making money.

    Dan Nixon: Looks like the Tinkerman paid the price for not tinkering enough. Ranieri stayed to loyal to players that had peaked.

  16. Roberto di Matteo anyone?published at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

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    Di Matteo's been out work since being sacked by Aston Villa in 2016... who would you replace Claudio Ranieri with?

  17. 'We weren't good enough'published at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Tottenham 2-2 Gent (agg 2-3)

    Tottenham forward Christian Eriksen, speaking to BT Sport: "We are very disappointed with what we did today and over two games against Gent.

    "They did not have a shot in the first half but still got a goal. We gave it away after getting in front. We weren't good enough in our finishing or our final pass.

    "Overall, we did what we could. The ref was not on our side either. Even with 10 men we had chances to get the winner. We can blame the ref but we had our chances and we weren't good enough."

    What positives can Spurs take from the game? "Not much."

  18. Oh. My. Word.published at 22:08 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Europa League round-up

    Nabil Fekir scored three times for Lyon and celebratesImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    Nabil Fekir scored three times for Lyon

    Some incredible results in the other Europa League ties, Lyon beat AZ Alkmaar 7-1 and even more outrageously 11-2 on aggregate. 

    The game of the night was in Italy, where Fiorentina blew a 2-0 lead against  Borussia Monchengladbach which ended 4-2 (4-3 on aggregate) to the German side.

    Belgian side Genk defeated  Astra Giurgiu 1-0 (3-2 on aggregate), with FC Rostov also progressing as they drew with Sparta Prague 1-1 (5-1 on aggregate).

    FC Copenhagen  drew 0-0 with Ludogorets , but are through 2-1 on aggregate. 

    We also have one game going to extra time, Shakhtar Donetsk are level 1-1 with Celta Vigo on aggregate, with the Spanish side leading 1-0 on the night. 

  19. Premier League Showpublished at 22:07 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    BBC Two

    You can watch the Premier League Show right now on BBC Two (if you are in the UK and have a TV licence).

    Gary Lineker meets Juan Mata to discuss life at Manchester United. Gabby Logan travels to Swansea City and speaks to manager Paul Clement and midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson.

  20. 'He will feel let down'published at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2017

    Ranieri sacked by Leicester

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Italian-based journalist Gabriele Marcotti speaks to BBC Radio 5 live: "For it to come like this, 16 days after the statement of support, you'd have thought if there was one club, set of owners or fans, who believed in keeping the dream alive, it would be this lot.

    "I think he formed a deep bond with Leicester. This is the only title he has won. I think he will be feeling let down. He knows how football works. My understanding is he really bought into that statement 16 days ago.

    "To me, Roberto Mancini as the next manager is a strange one. I don't think he has ever managed a struggling side. He's a clever manager but tactics are only part of the job."

    You can listen now, just click 'live coverage' at the top of this page.

    Claudio RanieriImage source, Reuters