Shakespeare gives Leicester drama a happy ending


FILE PHOTO: Britain Football Soccer - West Ham United v Leicester City - Premier League - London Stadium - 18/3/17. Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare gestures. Reuters/Peter Nicholls/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Considering all the drama that he has navigated so expertly this season, Leicester City's manager Craig Shakespeare can be expected to oversee the biggest game in the club's history at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night with real aplomb.

The unheralded 53-year-old emerged from the shadow of his miracle-working predecessor Claudio Ranieri at the end of February to win his first six games in charge.

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