Kean handed Blackburn backing

lackburn owners Venky's insist Steve Kean will remain as manager and will be given money to strengthen his squad at Ewood Park. Speculation continues to suggest that the Rovers boss is working on borrowed time, with his superiors keen to bring a more high-profile coach to the club.Venky's, though, are keen to underline their full commitment to their current manager and are adamant that they have no plans to implement changes in the dugout any time soon.Co-owner Venkatesh Rao told Sky Sports News: "We have been very happy with him. We were in relegation trouble, but we came out of it. That doesn't help the rumours, but I want to reassure the fans that there is nothing like that happening. He is there for good. "We are very positive about him. I don't know why these rumours come."Venky's have also been forced to fend off concerns regarding their finances, with it suggested that they do not have the funds required to turn Blackburn into top-six challengers.Rao has also refuted those rumours, adding: "Money is not a problem, the problem is miscommunication and the rumours have led to this situation, for which I am very sorry. "We want to run it as a company, very systematically. On spending, we are very much meticulous and we want to do it positively."Kean is currently in India holding discussions with the Rao family and he claims he has been given assurances that money will be made available.He said: "I had a meeting with some of the family last night and I've got another meeting today. We will be discussing people coming into the club. "I have got a great relationship with the owners and we are trying to get more people coming to the club and prevent anybody from leaving - it's as simple as that."

Source: Team_Talk