
Alfred Johansson is the new manager of Motherwell, with the Swede aiming to build on the success of last season at Fir Park.
The 35-year-old takes over from Jens Berthel Askou, who led the club to fourth place in the Scottish Premiership before departing for Toulouse.
Johansson spent two-and-a-half-years in charge of Rosenborg in Norway before he was sacked in May.
Motherwell say they followed the "same data-driven process" that unearthed Askou and previous boss Michael Wimmer.
"The data plays a key role to ensure the game model aligns with how we want to play and continues our evolution, but the process is also blended with ensuring we bring good people to the club," said chairman Kyrk Macmillan.
"There is a strong belief that Alfred has the correct characteristics to lead and deliver on his ideas. He is a determined and ambitious young manager who wants to continue the success we had last season."
Motherwell picked up 61 points in Askou's one league campaign in Scotland, winning 16 of their 38 games.
They meet Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands in the Conference League second qualifying round first leg on 23 July and open their Premiership campaign away to Hibernian on 2 August.
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