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Pep Clotet lands permanent Birmingham job

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The Spaniard has been in interim charge for six months.
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Birmingham have handed Pep Clotet the title of head coach on a permanent basis after six months in interim charge.

The Spaniard took over from Garry Monk in June – a move that prompted the now-Sheffield Wednesday boss to criticise his former assistant when the two sides met last week.

There were rumours over the weekend that Birmingham were looking to replace Clotet with Mark Robins but instead it is the 42-year-old Spaniard who has been confirmed in the role.

"Pep has shown his coaching expertise, man-management and leadership skills, allied to exemplary professional conduct, that can help take the club forward," a club statement said.

"We have a clear vision of what our footballing philosophy needs to be and Pep and his staff have begun to implement that in a short space of time.

"He has also brought out the best of, and trusted in, our young players. This is another important part of our strategy. The club must be together as one, with the same togetherness and ethos through from the Academy, the Under-23s to the First Team.

"We trust that our supporters will continue to get behind Pep, the coaching staff and the players, all of whom are passionate about bringing success to Birmingham City and have the club's interests at heart."

Clotet has guided Birmingham to 15th place in the Championship after 19 games of the Championship season, six points outside the play-off places and nine clear of the drop zone, while working with a squad considered to be in transition.

They drew 1-1 at home to Millwall on Saturday, days after a midweek 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday exposed old wounds relating to Clotet's initial appointment and Monk's departure.

Clotet was brought to the club by Monk in March 2018, having previously worked with him at Swansea and Leeds before taking the top job at Oxford in 2017.

But the pair fell out when Clotet agreed to step up following Monk's sacking in June, leading Monk to say it was an "error of judgement" to work with him before snubbing the post-match handshake.

Clotet responded by saying he did not understand Monk's actions.

"With Garry, together we had five fantastic years," he said. "I think he grew thanks to my experience and my influence, and obviously he helped me a lot."

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1Liverpool16151040142646
2Leicester CityLeicester1511223592635
3Manchester CityMan City16102443192432
4Chelsea169253124729
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd166642518724
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs166553023723
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves155822117423
8Crystal Palace166461418-422
9Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd154741715219
10Arsenal154742123-219
11Newcastle UnitedNewcastle155461522-719
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton155371822-418
13Burnley165382129-818
14Everton165291928-917
15Bournemouth164481824-616
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham154471725-816
17Aston Villa154382224-215
18Southampton154381733-1615
19Norwich CityNorwich1532101632-1611
20Watford16169930-219
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