Michael Wimmer's Vision for Motherwell: A Top-Six Finish and Proactive Football
New Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer aims to secure a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership while introducing a proactive and dynamic playing style at Fir Park.

Michael Wimmer, the newly appointed manager of Motherwell, has set his sights on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership. Taking charge for the first time in Saturday's match against Dundee United, Wimmer is determined to transform the team's performance and style of play.
At his inaugural press conference, Wimmer expressed his confidence in the current squad, stating, "The team is very, very interesting. I'm convinced that it fits my playing style. It's important now to get my ideas into the club and find the right balance." He emphasized the need for success and accumulating points, with the ultimate goal of reaching the top six.
Wimmer is clear about his vision for the team's playing approach. "I want us to play proactive football," said the former Austria Vienna boss. "Try to play with our principles, be dominant with high ball wins, and focus on control, dynamics, and goal orientation. We need to bring energy into the club and create an intense atmosphere for the fans. A traditional club like Motherwell thrives on intensity."
The fans had grown weary of what they perceived as an unattractive playing style under the previous management. Wimmer's promise of proactive and engaging football is a welcome change. He is also keen on fostering a strong relationship with the supporters, understanding the importance of unity within the club. He remarked, "If the groups are split, it's always dangerous and difficult to achieve good results."
As Wimmer embarks on his journey with Motherwell, the focus is clear: implement a dynamic playing style and secure a top-six finish to bring success and excitement back to Fir Park.