The Leicester City defender dismissed claims he and his team-mates wanted the title-winning manager sacked
Christian Fuchs strongly denied Leicester City players came together to have Premier League-winning manager Claudio Ranieri sacked.
Ranieri was sensationally relieved of his duties in February, just nine months after leading Leicester to a remarkable Premier League title.
The English champions were unable to replicate that form this campaign amid the threat of relegation, while reports emerged that the players asked for Ranieri's departure.
Leicester defender Fuchs - whose team have won four consecutive games since Craig Shakespeare took control as they prepare for the Champions League quarter-finals - rubbished speculation of a dressing-room revolt.