Fletcher takes charge at Motherwell
7 January 2021
Darren Fletcher has been confirmed as the new manager of Motherwell.
The 80-cap former Scotland international replaces Stephen Robinson, who was sacked last month.
Fletcher, 36, will take charge of Saturday's Scottish Premiership match against St Mirren, with Motherwell sitting in a disappointing 8th position after 22 games.
Caretaker manager Maurice Ross will return to his coaching position after winning two of his six games in charge.
"I have been waiting for the opportunity to manage a top flight club and Motherwell were a perfect fit," the former Manchester United, West Brom and Stoke player told Motherwell's website.
"Coming back to Scotland has always been a priority for me. I'm someone who is up for a challenge, and I will get that here."
"The obvious first objective is to win on Saturday. This is a team which is underperforming but there is talent there.
"We are in a month where we can also make additions, but there is no way I see this current group should be where they are."
Fletcher was previously part of the coaching staff at Manchester United, a club where he made his name as a dependable and well-rounded midfielder under compatriot Sir Alex Ferguson.
Having completed his UEFA Continental A license, Fletcher was seen as a left-field candidate for openings at Bristol City and Derby County before successfully interviewing for the Motherwell job.
"Darren has demonstrated to us he is the man to take us forward," said Motherwell chairman Jim McMahon.
"He fits the profile of what we expect a Motherwell manager to be. He is dynamic. He is hungry.
"He will lead from the front and shares in our belief of developing talent. What he lacks in experience he more than makes up for in his knowledge and understanding of the game."