Malta Independent

Harry Redknapp back in English soccer as manager of Birmingham

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Harry Redknapp, one of English soccer's most charismati­c coaches, was back in management at age 70 yesterday when he was hired by relegation-threatened second-tier team Birmingham.

Redknapp's last managerial role in England was at Queens Park Rangers, which he quit in February 2015 because he was about to undergo knee replacemen­t surgery. He has since worked as an adviser at second-tier Derby and as coach of Jordan for two games.

Redknapp replaced Gianfranco Zola, the former Italy forward who resigned on Monday with Birmingham just three points above the League Championsh­ip relegation zone with three games remaining.

Redknapp said he has agreed to be Birmingham's coach until the end of the season, adding on British radio station TalkSport: "If I can keep them up, then we can sit down and talk about going forward."

Birmingham was last in the Premier League in 2011, the same year it won the English League Cup. Redknapp has previously earned promotion to the top flight with Portsmouth and QPR.

His first game in charge of the central English club will be at local rival Aston Villa on Sunday.

"I got fed up sitting around doing nothing," Redknapp said about his decision to get back into soccer.

"I got a phone call last 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 was three points and one place off the League Championsh­ip's playoff positions in December when the club fired manager Gary Rowett and replaced him with Zola, apparently wanting a higherprof­ile coach.

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