Hughton confirmed as Canaries boss
Norwich have confirmed the appointment of Chris Hughton as their new manager.
The 53-year-old replaces Paul Lambert at Carrow Road, following the Scotâs decision to leave for Barclays Premier League rivals Aston Villa.
Hughton was in charge at Birmingham but had been granted permission by the Championship side to speak to the Canaries.
Hughton has penned a three-year deal at Carrow Road and takes three members of his Blues backroom staff - assistant manager Colin Calderwood, first-team coach Paul Trollope and chief scout Ewan Chester.
The former Newcastle boss admits the offer of a return to Barclays Premier League football with the Canaries was too good to turn down.
âAs soon as the call came, due to the standing Norwich have, and their Premier League status, it was something that excited me,â Hughton said.
âIâm very excited about the challenge ahead.
âIt has all be done so suddenly and I am delighted to be here.â
Hughton took Birmingham to fourth in the npower Championship but his team were knocked out in the play-off semi-finals by Blackpool.
âIt was difficult to leave Birmingham,â he added.
âI had a very good year there and the supporters have been excellent with me.
âItâs a wonderful club and I had a good relationship with the staff and the players so Iâm grateful to them for allowing me to have this opportunity.â
Lambert's stock rose rapidly in English football after he achieved successive promotions with Norwich and then took the club to 12th position in the Barclays Premier League last term.
For that reason, Hughton admits he has big shoes to fill.
âThe job Paul has done here in the last three years is a wonderful achievement,â Hughton said.
âTo rise from the first division to the Premier League for someone in management is a tough task and everyone appreciates the job he did.
âIt will be a hard act to follow but itâs about making progress, making sure we have stability in this division now.â




