Wimmer eyes top six & 'proactive' football with Motherwell
Briefly

New Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer aims to achieve a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership while implementing a new playing style. Appointed after Stuart Kettlewell's departure, Wimmer sees potential in the team despite their struggles. He plans to instill a proactive approach, emphasizing control and dynamic play to engage fans. Wimmer stressed the importance of blending his ideas for immediate results while acknowledging the club's traditional significance and the need for high-intensity play. He avoided discussing Kettlewell's exit, focusing instead on building positive fan connections.
We want to reach the top six. This is the balance. How to bring my ideas immediately into the team or how to adapt it slowly.
I want that we play proactive football. Try to play with our principles. Try to be dominant with high ball wins.
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