Hughton lands Blues job

22 June 2011 16:00

Chris Hughton has been appointed as Birmingham's new manager - just 10 days after Alex McLeish resigned to take charge of Aston Villa.

Former Newcastle boss Hughton was confirmed by the midlands club as McLeish's replacement on Wednesday.

Hughton edged ahead of Roberto Di Matteo in the battle to take charge of the Carling Cup holders.

A statement on the club's official website confirmed that Hughton will take charge of the Blues immediately and they will be hoping he can repeat his achievement at Newcastle in steering them to promotion from the Championship two years ago.

Hughton has been out of football since parting company with the Magpies after a 3-1 defeat at West Brom in early December.

But he has impressed Birmingham acting chairman Peter Pannu when being interviewed during the past few days.

Di Matteo, sacked as West Brom head coach in February, was the other major candidate.

City's Hong-King based owner, Carson Yeung, ratified Hughton's arrival at St Andrew's.

It will be Yeung's first managerial appointment since taking control of Blues during the early part of the 2009-2010 campaign.

Yeung is looking for Blues to regain their Premier League status at the first attempt.

Source: PA