Mark Hughes has spoken of his determination to "prove people wrong" after being confirmed as Stoke City's manager, stressing he will use criticism of his spell at Queens Park Rangers as motivation to succeed in Staffordshire.

The 49-year-old, who has signed a three-year contract, was unveiled yesterday as the successor to fellow Welshman Tony Pulis after being sacked by QPR in November, with the club bottom of the Barclays Premier League.

Asked if he needs to rebuild his reputation, Hughes said: "Yes, possibly. I've had something like 270 games at premier league level, and people possibly have wanted to define my managerial career on the basis of 12 games at the beginning of last season. I understand that, but maybe it gives me more motivation to prove people wrong."