Former Hearts, Dundee United and Scotland boss Craig Levein was an advisor to the board of directors at Highland League club Brechin City; his last managerial job was at Hearts leaving in 2019; Steven MacLean was sacked after a poor start to the campaign
Monday 6 November 2023 12:06, UK
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New St Johnstone manager Craig Levein insists he is focused on steadying the ship and securing Scottish Premiership survival.
Levein has agreed a deal until 2026, replacing Steven MacLean who left the club following their 4-0 defeat at St Mirren in late October.
Coach Alex Cleland assumed interim charge and guided them to a 2-1 win over Kilmarnock, but Saints remain three points behind second-bottom Livingston.
The former Scotland and Dundee United boss, who has been out of football management since leaving Hearts in 2019, will take charge of the team for the first time against Motherwell on Tuesday night.
He insists he is ready to tackle the immediate concerns before considering any long-term plans.
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«Well we are at the foot of the table, so that's pretty obvious,» he said.
«Mac [Steven MacLean] was a bit unlucky I felt, I watched some of the games and I felt that St Johnstone were in the games, it's not like they were out of the games early and had no chance.
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»Our main concern is looking at the league table and trying to improve the situation there, coming into management and talking about long-term? I think those days are long gone. So I'm looking at the short term at the moment, we can worry about the long term when the ship has been
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