Blues lure McLeish to St Andrews

12 April 2012

Alex McLeish is confident he can achieve the number one priority of helping Birmingham avoid relegation after admitting "the lure of the Premier League" tempted him to quit as Scotland manager.

McLeish came close to becoming a national hero with Scotland, who fell agonisingly short of qualifying for the Euro 2008 finals in Austria and Switzerland, but the challenge presented by Blues was difficult for McLeish to resist.

He said: "It is with regret that I leave such a good job, such good people. We had a great rapport within the Scottish FA. But the lure of the day to day stuff and working in the Premier League was hard to turn down."

He added: "The end of the Euro campaign and realising it was nine months before Scotland played another competitive game played on my mind a little bit.

"Would I have stayed if Scotland had qualified? I couldn't answer that one. I never really mapped out my future and planned what I was going to do. It has all evolved like this rather than being totally planned."

McLeish has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract and is only the fourth manager appointed by Gold and Sullivan during their 15-year reign.

The 48-year-old will meet the players for the first time on Thursday and then start work in earnest in preparing for Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash with Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

McLeish, who enjoyed spells in charge of Motherwell, Hibernian and Rangers before taking the Scotland job, added: "Birmingham is a real football club in every sense of the word, with passionate fans. It is a great challenge for me.

"Staying up is the priority. We have to make sure we stay in the Premier League. That is the challenge, first and foremost, and then we will look at other things.

"I've never attempted to set too high a target at the beginning of every job. Let's get the next game won, let's get some points on the board and then we take it from there and try and build things slowly."

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