Steve Evans admits taking Leeds United job was overwhelming... 'I got 840 text messages in one day'

  • Steve Evans was appointed on Monday taking over from Uwe Rosler  
  • Massimo Cellino was banned by the Football League on the same day
  • Evans said head of recruitment Martyn Glover would be his go-to man

Steve Evans spoke on Tuesday of his delight at becoming Leeds' sixth head coach in 17 months.

The 52-year-old Scot was given a rolling contract on Monday afternoon, taking over from Uwe Rosler who was sacked by Massimo Cellino over the weekend.

It proved to be Cellino's final act in charge before he was banned by the Football League for a second time in under 12 months owing to a tax offence in his native Italy.

Steve Evans admits he was overwhelmed by the texts he received after being given the Leeds United job

Steve Evans admits he was overwhelmed by the texts he received after being given the Leeds United job

Evans said Massimo Cellino wanted him because of my track record and that Leeds fans shook his hand

Evans said Massimo Cellino wanted him because of my track record and that Leeds fans shook his hand

It represented another chaotic chapter in Leeds' seemingly never-ending story of carnage, but Evans - who left Rotherham last month - could talk only of positives at his unveiling.

'It's overwhelming for me,' he said. 'I didn't know that an iPhone could take the 840 messages I received yesterday.

'My message to the supporters is, give me an opportunity. Many a better man and manager has sat here and asked for that. Am I cautious, nervous, excited? Yes. It's Christmas, baby's being born, your wedding day and your first date all rolled into one.

Leeds United's head of recruitment Martyn Glover will be Evans' go-to man, insisted Evans

Leeds United's head of recruitment Martyn Glover will be Evans' go-to man, insisted Evans

Evans sat alongside Glover at his press conference on Tuesday and spoke of his delight at taking the job

Evans sat alongside Glover at his press conference on Tuesday and spoke of his delight at taking the job

MANIC MONDAY AT ELLAND ROAD 

9:33am: Sportsmail's Matt Barlow reports that Uwe Rosler has been sacked as manager of Leeds, with Steve Evans in line to replace him.

11:30am: Leeds confirm Uwe Rosler has left

5:30pm: The Football League ban Leeds owner Massimo Cellino for the second time

5:32pm: Leeds confirm Steve Evans as manager until June 30, with the new Elland Road boss asking 'for the benefit of the doubt' 

'Mr Cellino wanted me because of my track record and success. Does that warrant me Leeds United? It's a massive club and I'm not an ex-Premier League manager who can sit here and say it means nothing to me.

'I walked through the city last night and Leeds fans came up to me and shook my hand and chanted my name.'

Although he is appealing the decision which was announced on Monday, Cellino is unlikely to be Evans' point of contact at Elland Road.

Evans was keen to point out head of recruitment Martyn Glover would be his go-to man, but said the decision to ban Cellino - had he known about it - would have had no bearing on his decision.

Cellino, pictured with an associate at Leeds' match against Millwall has been banned by the Football League

Cellino, pictured with an associate at Leeds' match against Millwall has been banned by the Football League

Leeds are in the bottom half of the Championship

Leeds are in the bottom half of the Championship

'There are some big clubs in the Championship but there's only one biggest,' he said. 'We could do a straw poll from here to China and they'd tell you that.

'I've just caught up with Mr Cellino in the last 15 minutes; I didn't get into it (the ban). I'm here to concentrate on what happens on the grass, keep your focus there, as a famous manager said to me.

'When Leeds United called, I could have been anywhere in the world and I'd have travelled to Leeds.'

Evans' immediate priority is boosting Leeds' anaemic form - one of the key factors behind Rosler's departure. Cellino compared his style of football to 'country music' and has prescribed 'heavy rock'.

Evans said he 'likes a bit of jazz' but vowed to give the position his all, adding: 'Steve Evans doesn't lie in bed and dream.' 

 

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