The former Arsenal captain was presented as the Spanish side's new coach and insists things won't be easy for players in the relegation battle
Tony Adams has vowed to give Granada players "a kick up the arse" as he attempts to steer them away from relegation.
The former England and Arsenal captain was appointed interim boss of the Liga club on Monday following the sacking of Lucas Alcaraz.
Granada have only won four league games all season and are seven points adrift of safety with just seven matches left in Spain's top flight.
But Adams, who has been working with the club since last November, has promised to get tough with the squad in order to give them the best possible chance of beating the drop.