Former Leicester City coach dies
A British press report said that former Leicester City coach Craig Shakespeare died on Thursday morning.
His family said through the League Managers Association: “Craig passed away peacefully this morning.” Morning at home surrounded by his family.
Shakespeare, who died at the age of 60, worked in several clubs, most notably Leicester City, Norwich, Aston Villa, Everton, and Hull City. And Watford.
Several clubs mourned the English coach through their official accounts on social media.
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