McLeish 'worried' by lack of Brits

09 March 2010 07:15
The Birmingham boss, whose side visit Portsmouth on Tuesday, has echoed Harry Redknapp's view that owners from abroad are more likely to bring in managers from outside these shores.[LNB]McLeish feels it could have an adverse affect on young English talent coming through the ranks if homegrown coaches are gradually eroded.[LNB]He said: "Should the Premier League be worried there will be no British managers left? I think it should.[LNB]"The foreign managers work differently to the British managers who choose their own players and scout through their own networks.[LNB]"On the continent, they tend to use an in between director of football who recruits players.[LNB]"If the foreign owners did that over here, it would make it quite difficult for English managers to continue in that kind of set-up."[LNB]He added: "At the same time in this country, we want to encourage the kids to come through the grass roots.[LNB]"We have seen the fantastic young players that have come through in the England set-up in recent years. That is down in no small part to English coaches who could be in danger."[LNB]McLeish is to give a full debut to January signing Michel as he looks for City to bounce back from their weekend FA Cup defeat at Fratton Park.[LNB]He believes the time is right to bring in fresh legs to ensure there is not a decline in fortunes over the final two months of the campaign.[LNB]Michel, signed from Sporting Gijon, will be given the opportunity against Avram Grant's team after previously having only bit-part roles as a substitute.[LNB]McLeish said: "We have maybe a bit of tiredness, and it is understandable after such a long spell with the players playing week in, week out.[LNB]"Players can also get mentally tired and maybe it is now appropriate for me to utilise the squad. There have been a lot of guys kicking their heels.[LNB]"Is Michel ready for an opportunity now? We have to have a look and see what he can do. He has a lack of match practice along with one or two others.[LNB]"There's no doubt he can handle the ball and it's time to look at a couple of the players. We brought him here because we knew what he could do.[LNB]"But the form of Barry Ferguson and Lee Bowyer was excellent and the momentum from these two guys meant we wanted to get to a certain position before we started to look at other players."[LNB][LNB] Portsmouth v Birmingham. Click here to bet.  

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