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Harry Redknapp ready to lead Birmingham after cancer scare

The experienced manager steered Blues to safety after taking over in April.

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Harry Redknapp has received the all clear to resume managerial duties at Birmingham following a cancer scare.

The Sun on Sunday has reported that the 70-year-old needed emergency surgery to remove a tumour from his bladder after being urged to seek medical help by his wife Sandra.

Redknapp, who was appointed Birmingham boss in April and helped them avoid relegation from the Sky Bet Championship, has since been cleared to take pre-season with Blues after test results came back negative.

The former Tottenham and West Ham boss told the paper: “I could feel it in my body – I knew it wasn’t right. This is the first time I’ve been properly worried.

“I knew I didn’t feel good, you know when something isn’t right, but it was Sandra who pushed me to the doctor in the end.

“They cut it out, took it away, sent it away to make sure it is not malignant and luckily everything was OK. I know I am fortunate.”

Harry Redknapp celebrates keeping Birmingham up at Ashton Gate
Harry Redknapp celebrates keeping Birmingham up at Ashton Gate (David Davies/Empics)

Redknapp says he now has to go for regular checks.

He added: “They cut it out, there was no other option. Once they did that I was up and about after a couple of days. I am relaxed about it now because what can you do?

“When they had it all checked out they told me it would be OK. I have to go for check-ups every three months now.”

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