Tony Adams has vowed to give Granada's under-performing players a 'kick up the a***' as the La Liga strugglers try and avoid relegation.
The former England and Arsenal captain has been officially unveiled as the Spanish team's new interim manager and promised to do everything to bridge the present seven-point gap to safety.
Adams, 50, has been working with the club since November and was named their sporting director last week, but a sequence of five losses from six matches meant the end for coach Lucas Alcaraz over the weekend.


Now the former Wycombe Wanderers, Portsmouth and Gabala manager will attempt to pull off a 'miracle' and keep them up.