St Johnstone have appointed Simo Valakari as their new head coach.
Finnish coach Valakari joins the William Hill Premiership club on a contract until 2027 after leaving his role at Latvian side Riga FC.
The 51-year-old former Motherwell and Derby midfielder replaces Craig Levein, who was sacked a fortnight ago.
“We have so many opportunities to make this an exciting journey and the most important thing is that we are all in this together – the players, the staff and most importantly the fans,” Valakari told St Johnstone’s website.
“When I spoke to the owners and the football department I got really excited about this project.
“Of course the results recently have not been as positive as we would like, but I see a lot of potential in the players that we have here.”
St Johnstone sit 10th in the Premiership table – with four points from seven games – following Saturday’s 6-0 thrashing at home to Celtic.
Andy Kirk and Alex Cleland will remain in charge of Saints for Sunday’s match against Rangers at Ibrox.
Club owner Adam Webb said: “Simo rose to the top after an extensive hiring process and interviews with several great candidates.
“He has a remarkable vision for the future of St Johnstone. Simo’s experience, enthusiasm and creativity will serve us well in the years ahead.”
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