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Birmingham appoint Harry Redknapp as the club's new manager

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A day after Gianfranco Zola resigned as Birmingham's manager, Harry Redknapp is appointed as his replacement

Birmingham City have appointed Harry Redknapp as their new manager following the resignation of Gianfranco Zola.

The Italian was appointed at St Andrew's in December after the sacking of now-Derby boss Gary Rowett but resigned after the 2-0 defeat to Burton Albion on Monday which left the Blues three points above the Sky Bet Championship relegation places.

The club have now confirmed that Redknapp, who at the age of 70 is the oldest manager in the EFL, has replaced Zola, who won just twice in 22 league matches.

He is currently at home on the south coast but will travel to Birmingham this evening when he is expected to meet with the Birmingham board for the first time; until now, all dealings have been conducted over the phone.

The former West Ham and Tottenham boss will then meet his new squad on Wednesday morning and take training for the first time, as he prepares for his first game in charge against local rivals Aston Villa on Sunday.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 27:  Ex-Bournemouth manager and pundit Harry Redknapp looks on prior to the Sky Bet Championship match between AFC Bournemouth
Image: Harry Redknapp has been appointed as the new Birmingham manager

Redknapp said the appointment is until the end of the season but if the Blues avoid relegation then he and the club will talk again. Steve Cotterill will also be part of the backroom staff.

A statement on the Birmingham website said: "The club is delighted to announce that Harry Redknapp is Blues new manager.

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Gianfranco Zola during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Burton Albion
Image: Gianfranco Zola left the club following the 2-0 defeat at home to Burton

"The vastly experienced Redknapp has agreed to replace Gianfranco Zola, who resigned on Monday."

Redknapp started his managerial career with Bournemouth before spending eight years in charge at West Ham.

He enjoyed two spells in charge at Portsmouth, either side of a stint at Southampton, and led Pompey to an FA Cup triumph in 2008.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Burton Albion

He also led Tottenham to Champions League qualification and guided Queens Park Rangers to the Premier League via the play-offs in 2014.

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