The Borneo Post

‘Fed up’ Redknapp returns at Birmingham

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LONDON: Veteran English manager Harry Redknapp said he had returned to football as the new boss of Championsh­ip strugglers Birmingham City on Tuesday because he was “fed up” with his time away from the sport.

The 70 - year- old former Tottenham Hotspur boss has replaced Gianfranco Zola, whose dismal four months in charge of second-tier Birmingham ended on Monday with the Italian declaring “I sacked myself”.

Birmingham are now just three points above the relegation zone with three games remaining.

Redknapp’s most recent managerial post was with Jordan. He last worked in English football with Derby County as an advisor.

Redknapp said his initial appointmen­t would be until the end of the season, although his time at St Andrews could be extended if he preserves Birmingham’s Championsh­ip status.

“I got fed up sitting around doing nothing,” Redknapp told Talksport Radio on Tuesday.

“I will come and live up here until the end of the season,” added Redknapp, whose home is in Poole on England’s south coast.

“If I can keep them up then we can sit down and talk about going forward.

Explaining how he got the Blues’ job, Redknapp – who will be assisted at St Andrews by Steve Cotterill – said: “I got a phone call last (Monday) night from the people at Birmingham.

“I drove to London, had a meeting for 10 to 15 minutes, sat down and said ‘Yeah, I will do it, no problem’. I got home and my wife said: ‘Are you mad?’”

“Birmingham is a proper club. It is a good club. They are in a precarious position and we have got the worst goal difference as well.

“I’ve gone in there, said I will come and do it. The money I am not interested in.”

The 50-year- old Zola was a controvers­ial appointmen­t by the Midlands club’s Chinese owners after they sacked Gary Rowett, who had Birmingham wel l placed to challenge for a place in the play- offs, in December.

However under former Italy internat ional Zola, the Birmingham suffered a dramatic slump in form that saw them manage just two wins in 22 matches. Redknapp’s f i rst g ame a s B lu e s ’ boss is Saturday’s Birmingham derby at Aston Villa.

His last spell in the Championsh­ip saw Redknapp g uide QPR to promotion. —

AFP

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