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Gavin McCafferty

New boss Alfred Johansson confident Motherwell can build on last term’s success

New Motherwell manager Alfred Johansson (Image: Shutterstock)

New Motherwell manager Alfred Johansson expects they can maintain the football they played under Jens Berthel Askou and build on last season.

The former Rosenborg head coach has been impressed with the squad in his first few training sessions as he looks toward the UEFA Conference League qualifiers against Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands next month.

Well finished fourth in the William Hill Premiership and impressed with a style of play that underpinned the club’s recruitment of Johansson.

“That’s the good thing with having a strategy as a club and trying to go in the same direction, regardless of who the manager is,” the Swede said.

“I want intensity, I want tempo, I want to play out from the back, I want to be constructive in the way that we attack. We build attacks looking for advantages on an individual level, on a team level. And collectively we have to be strong units, when we press, when we have to sit a little bit deeper at times.

“The foundation is great. It’s a privilege to come to a well-run locker room, to a well-run training session.

“The first real football session that we had, they ran the show by themselves in a really nice manner. So I would say that from myself, the expectation is that we’ll be able to continue, we’ll be able to consolidate the level.

“That’s what we’re looking to do and try to build as much as possible on top.

“I am Alfred and I obviously have my ideas, which will affect how the team is expressed on the pitch.”

Askou spent 12 months at Fir Park before earning a move to Ligue 1 side Toulouse.

Johansson, who left Rosenborg last month, is aiming to immerse himself in life in Scotland.

“I’m very narrow focused.” the 35-year-old said. “I believe a lot that you have to be present and that’s why I try to always have a really narrow focus.

“I just moved here a couple of days ago with a pregnant wife. I think that also tells the story that we want to be here.

“I’ll have a Scottish baby. I come from a family where everyone is really close.

“For me, if my wife was not coming, I was not going to go. That she’s here with me, it was a life decision for us. We feel really happy about it after coming here.”

Johansson’s only other spell in Scotland was for a three-week assignment for a football coaching course in 2017.

“It’s a funny story now that I’m sat here,” he said. “I was watching Motherwell against Rangers in a cup semi-final at Hampden Park and they won 2-0.

“I decided then that I’m going to go for Motherwell in the future!”

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