Valakari wants to create 'something special' at St Johnstone
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Simo Valakari says "together we can create something special" at St Johnstone after being confirmed as the Scottish Premiership club's new head coach.
The former Motherwell midfielder joins after leaving his post at Latvian side Riga FC and replaces Craig Levein, who was sacked a fortnight ago.
The 51-year-old has won domestic honours in Finland and Latvia across his 14-year managerial career.
"It is my job, along with the staff and the players, to engage the fans," said Valakari, who goes into his new role with St Johnstone on a six-game winless run.
"First we need to play exciting football and show we all care for the badge we are playing for. Then you, the St Johnstone fans, will help us and together we can create something special."
- Published18 June 2023
Valakari started his coaching career in his homeland and guided SJK to top-flight promotion before winning their first Veikkausliiga title in 2015.
The former Derby County midfielder also claimed both domestic cups during his time at SJK before a three-year stint at Tromso in Norway.
Valakari, who played more than 100 games for Motherwell and won over 30 Finland caps, would return home and claim consecutive Finnish Cups with KuPS.
Then came a move to Latvia, where a short stint at FK Auda was followed by a switch last year to Riga, where he won the Latvian Supercup.
St Johnstone owner Adam Webb said: "Simo has a remarkable vision for the future. His experience, enthusiasm and creativity will serve us well in the years ahead."
As part of the appointment, Gus MacPherson will now become head of football operations, scouting and recruitment.
And St Johnstone also confirmed the interim management team of Andy Kirk and Alex Cleland will remain in charge for this weekend's game against Rangers at Ibrox.