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New St Johnstone head coach Simo Valakari is thrilled to be back in Scotland, where “everyone is breathing football”.

The 51-year-old former Finland international spent almost three-and-a-half years at Motherwell before joining Derby County in the English Premier League in May 2000.

“I have been dreaming of it,” said Valakari. “I never took it for granted that I would come back here, but when I started my coaching career one of my things was ‘yes, one day I would like to coach in Scotland’.

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“I started my professional career here so it was always a special place in my heart and how I see Scottish football, how I see this culture, everyone is breathing football. That is what I have been missing in my last positions.

“Without Motherwell, I would not go to the Premier League, without Motherwell I would not go to the MLS, without Motherwell more likely I would not have played for the Finnish national team. Motherwell made me the player that I was.”

A number of names, including Aberdeen coach Peter Leven and Ayr United boss Scott Brown, were in the frame for the Perth post before Valakari agreed a three-year deal to replace Craig Levein.

“I have been preparing myself for this moment,” he said.

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“Every situation is unique, that is why I can learn from my past experiences. Now we we need to find our way to do things at St Johnstone.”

Valakari, who has been a manager for 14 years with clubs in his homeland, Norway and Latvia, added it would be a “step by step” process as he aims to lift Saints from 10th in the Premiership.



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Fulham head coach Marco Silva says his side had clear chances to come away with a different result than the 3-2 defeat they suffered to Manchester City in the Premier League.

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Ipswich loss to West Ham 'a poor, strange performance' – McKenna

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Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna describes his side’s 4-1 loss to West Ham as a “poor, strange performance”.



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Highlights from the afternoon’s three Scottish Premiership matches.



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Eddie Howe ‘frustrated’ Newcastle did not take chances v Everton

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Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe says he is “frustrated” his side did not take their chances in their 0-0 draw with Everton in the Premier League.

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Everton manager Sean Dyche says the referee did not show his side the courtesy of going to look at the VAR screen for Dan Burn’s challenge on Dominic Calvert-Lewin in their 0-0 draw with Newcastle United in the Premier League.

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West Ham: Attacking Hammers display gives fans glimpse of bright future after David Moyes

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With some fans unhappy at a negative, but often effective, style of football, the club were unable or unwilling to agree a new deal with Moyes as Lopetegui was named his replacement.

The early signs under the Spaniard were not encouraging. Home losses to Aston Villa, Manchester City and Chelsea led to criticism that the style of football was the same, if not worse than last season.

Last week, ex-Hammers striker Tony Cottee, speaking on TalkSport, called the managerial move from Moyes to Lopetegui “a sideways step, not a progressive step”.

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“I didn’t want him [Lopetegui] in the first place. I said ‘be careful what you wish for’ – David Moyes did a superb job for West Ham,” he added.

Was this win over Ipswich a sign of a more attack-minded Hammers side?

After seven league matches, Lopetegui’s team have a lower goals-per-game ratio than last season (1.43 this campaign compared to 1.58 last year), but also fewer goals conceded (1.57-1.95 per game), more passes (410-387 per game) and more crosses (26-24.1 per game).

West Ham also received a helping hand against a naive Ipswich side, who contributed to their own downfall with defensive mistakes contributing to three of West Ham’s four goals.

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But Hammers fans may be liking comments from visiting boss Kieran McKenna, when he said: “Tactically, West Ham played very differently to any team we’ve played this season. They were very direct which is what we struggled with. Michail Antonio did a fantastic job in bringing in people like Tomas Soucek.

“In the first 60 minutes it was that direct play we didn’t deal with.”

However, before West Ham fans expect to see four goals a game, McKenna did add: “They didn’t have to work too hard for their goals. We conceded some poor goals at poor times, that changed the momentum.”

Meanwhile, Lopetegui was keen to praise his side’s defensive work instead of their attacking play, but tantalisingly said: “We had a lot of chances to score, but we can do more goals.”

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