(Reuters) - West Bromwich Albion's interim manager Gary Megson is not keen on replacing Tony Pulis on a full-time basis at the struggling Premier League club, he said on Tuesday.
West Brom, who are 17th in the table with 10 points after two wins, four draws and six defeats, ended Pulis's nearly three-year stint at the club on Monday after a 4-0 defeat by Chelsea, before appointing former boss Megson as caretaker.
"I haven't thought about the job," Megson told Sky Sports on Tuesday. "We (Megson and the club chairman) decided I would take over for 24 hours, or however long it is. It's not something I particularly want to do."
Megson, who was in charge between 2000 and 2004, said Pulis had done a "fantastic job" and backed him to find a new job. "He's one of the few managers who can say he has never been relegated. He will be sought out by others that's for sure."
West Brom travel to fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur in the league on Saturday.