Claudio Ranieri insists he is not concerned by Jamie Vardys lack of league goals in recent weeks. Vardy was prolific earlier in the season, breaking a Premier League record after scoring in 11 consecutive league games, a run which included 13 goals. But he last found the net in Leicesters 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in February. Leicester travel to Sunderland on Super Sunday top of the table, regardless of how Saturdays results go, but Ranieri says he is not bothered who scores the goals as long as they carry on winning. He said: Its not important who scores a goal. With (Danny) Simpson, no, last week he was so close? And I said to him dont worry, it will arrive next (week). Its not important who scores a goal. Its important that Leicester win the match, said Ranieri.Its not important. Every time I talk to the strikers, its not important if they score. Of course its their job to score a goal.Jamie in the last two or three matches he didnt score but made the final pass. I look always at the performance, if everybody links together and if everybody fights together.If everybody helps each other, that is my performance. After the goal, its okay. Wes Morgan scored the goal (against Southampton). Leicester City players celebrate against Southampton Leicester have not conceded in their last four games and Ranieri has emphasised the faith he has in his back-four as they prepare for a battle against Jermain Defoe.He added: Jermain is fantastic. I remember him when he was young and I was at Chelsea. Hes a very good striker, but Im very confident with my central defenders. They are very clever.Watch Leicester City in action against Sunderland, live on Super Sunday on Sky Sports 1 HD from 12.30pm.By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices. 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Video footage was released by the newspaper late Wednesday and Wright was immediately suspended by Barnsley.After considering Mr. Wrights response to allegations in todays Daily Telegraph about breaching (Football Association) rules over player transfers, Mr. Wright was dismissed, the club said after a meeting with the coach on Thursday.Barnsley said it was unaware of such matters or involved in any wrongdoing.The English Football Association decided to terminate Allardyces contract on Tuesday after video showed him appearing to offer advice to fictitious businessmen on how to sidestep an outlawed player transfer practice, and also negotiating a 400,000 pound ($519,000) public-speaking contract to top up an annual England salary of 3 million pounds ($4 million).English soccer is reeling after four days of accusations by the Telegraph following its months-long investigation into alleged wrongdoing in the game.In Fridays edition, the newspaper published an article with video of Southamptons assistant manager, Eric Black, allegedly telling undercover reporters that he knew a colleague at a second-tier club who could be persuaded to pass on information for a couple of grand (thousand pounds) about players to a fictitious company that wanted to represent footballers.ddddddddddddThe Telegraph said Black denied wrongdoing.Before the article was published, Southampton said it was aware Black would feature in the latest allegation, and had requested to be sent details. The club said the Telegraph declined to share any further information, and it contacted the FA and the Premier League.Second-tier Queens Park Rangers is investigating footage that appeared to show its coach, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, seeking a fee of 55,000 pounds ($71,600) to work for a fake Far Eastern firm that suggested selling players to the second-tier London club.Hasselbaink denied any wrongdoing, saying he was offered a fee to make only a speech in Singapore and did not ask QPR to sign players said to have been represented by the fake firm. QPR said it had every confidence in Hasselbaink, and its chief executive and director of football spoke to Hasselbaink on Thursday to get his version of events.QPR said it wanted to view an unedited version of the video footage and a full transcript.Hasselbaink, a former Chelsea and Leeds striker, will prepare the QPR team for the league match against Fulham on Saturday.The Daily Telegraph also filmed an agent accusing 10 managers, which it did not name, of taking bribes linked to player transfers. ' ' '