Harry Redknapp named Birmingham City manager
Steve Cotterill (left) worked with Harry Redknapp at QPR
Redknapp's appointment was announced just 16
hours after Zola's departure, and he says he will initially take charge until
the end of the season.
He took charge of Jordan for two World Cup
qualifiers last year, and worked as an adviser to Derby County last season, but
has not managed in England since leaving QPR in February 2015.
An FA Cup winner with Portsmouth in 2008, he
led Tottenham to the Champions League quarter-finals during a four-year spell
at White Hart Lane.
In 2016, he was made a director at Wimborne
Town and a football consultant for Australian side Central Coast Mariners.
Redknapp, who will be assisted by former
Bristol City boss Steve Cotterill, said: "I got a phone call last night at
7pm from the people at Birmingham.
"I drove to London and had a 10-15-minute
meeting with them and said: 'I'll come and do it.'
"My wife said to me 'are you mad or
what?' but I get fed up sitting around doing nothing."
Blues could be in the relegation zone by the
time Redknapp takes charge of his first match.
Should Blackburn and Nottingham Forest both
win on Saturday, Birmingham would slip into the bottom three.
After facing Villa, Blues host
promotion-chasing Huddersfield Town before visiting Bristol City on the final
day of the regular season.
"It's a real challenge," said
Redknapp. "I'll live up there until the end of the season, and if I keep
them up I'll sit down and talk about next season.
"It's not really a risk. They have won
two out 22. I haven't got a magic wand. I'm not going to turn them into Real
Madrid. We need a win."
Source: BBC SPORTS
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