Steve Bruce is new Palace manager

Bruce, who stepped down as manager of second division Wigan Athletic on Tuesday, replaces Alan Smith, who was sacked a month …

Former Manchester United defender Steve Bruce was named as manager of Crystal Palace today and said his target in his first season would be to reach the play-offs.

Bruce, who stepped down as manager of second division Wigan Athletic on Tuesday, replaces Alan Smith, who was sacked a month ago.

He signed a three-year contract with a further two-year option and becomes the south London club's 10th manager in eight years.

Steve Kember, in charge as caretaker for the past month when they escaped relegation with an 87th-minute last-day victory, was appointed assistant manager.

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"I believe Steve Bruce has gained great experience taking two clubs to the brink of first division foorball on limited funds," said chairman Simon Jordan.

"He's proved as a player he's a winner and I'm hoping he can bring that attitude to this club."

Bruce said: "The chairman is a Crystal Palace fan and he wants this club in the Premiership and that rubs off when you meet him.

"That's why I'm here and I hope I can bring him that success."

Bruce, who has had spells in charge of Sheffield United and Huddersfield, failed in his bid to get Wigan promoted. He lost in the play-offs after joining the club on a short-term contract until the end of the season. The Palace job is his fourth in three years

Jordan has promised Bruce a sum of around £10 million sterling to spend on reinforcements for next season and said there were no plans to sell the club's best players.He said he had turned down a £3 million offer from Wolverhampton Wanderers for potential Republic of Ireland striker Clinton Morrison.