Former Fulham manager Chris Colemen is currently the second favourite to succeed Craig Shakespeare as the Leicester City boss after the 53-year-old was sacked.

Coleman, who managed the Whites for four years between 2003 and 2007, guiding them to safety before a ninth placed finish in his first full year before being sacked in April 2007 after the club went on a seven-game winless run.

He is now the manager of Wales and led the national side to Euro 2016, where they got to the semi-finals after a magnificent tournament before losing 2-0 to eventual winners Portugal.

Coleman is the 5/1 second favourite for the gig with SkyBet, while Sam Allardyce is the favourite at 4/1.

Behind those two, Sean Dyce is at 5/1, Carlo Ancelotti is at 9/1 and Michael Appleton is at 10/1 - and if you're worried about where the current gaffer is on those odds don't, Slavisa Jokanovic is at 40/1 to take the job, behind people like Ryan Giggs (20/1) and Andre Villas-Boas (33/1).

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