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Maloney checks in

Hibernian unveil new manager with sights set on Europe

- MATTHEW LINDSAY CHIEF FOOTBALL WRITER

SHAUN MALONEY was unveiled as the new manager of Hibernian yesterday – and revealed his long-term ambitions with the Easter Road club are to lift trophies and qualify for Europe.

Maloney, the former Celtic, Aston Villa, Wigan and Scotland midfielder, has stood down as assistant with Belgium and signed a three-and-half year deal with the capital outfit.

The 38-year-old, who has never managed before, will take charge of his first match tomorrow evening when Aberdeen travel to Leith for a cinch Premiershi­p encounter.

Hibs, who parted company with Jack Ross earlier this month following a disappoint­ing run of form, are currently in seventh place in the top flight. Maloney stressed his immediate priority is to get his side further up the league table – but admitted that he has lofty objectives beyond that.

“What’s been shown domestical­ly is there are other teams [outside Celtic and Rangers] who have won cups recently,” he said. “I think that’s something that for sure that we have to give ourselves the most chance of doing.

“In the short-term, we have the game on Wednesday, but we have to try and push as hard as we can to make that top four. And in the longterm, from speaking to the owner and CEO and also doing my own homework, if we can get to these places then I would really love to see if we can qualify for European competitio­n.”

Maloney has appointed Gary Caldwell (assistant manager), Valerio Zuddas (first team coach and conditioni­ng) and Brian Doogan (head of technical support) to his Hibs backroom team. They will work alongside David Gray (first team coach) and Craig Samson (goalkeepin­g coach).

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