Kenny Miller, a former Scotland striker, has officially taken over as the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv. After serving as the temporary boss, he is now the permanent leader of the team. He will be joined by Stuart Taylor, who was previously an assistant at St Mirren.
Miller’s Path to the Top Job
Miller had been working as the caretaker coach for a while, filling in for the previous manager. During that time, he showed he could handle the pressure and guide the team. Now, the club has decided to give him the full role, trusting him to lead the squad forward.
What Taylor Brings to the Team
Stuart Taylor is not new to coaching, having spent a lot of time working in Scottish football. He was the assistant manager at St Mirren, where he helped build a strong squad. Now, he will bring that experience to Maccabi Tel Aviv, working alongside Miller. Together, they aim to push the team to new heights.
- Miller brings leadership and a striker’s mindset.
- Taylor adds defensive and tactical knowledge.
- Both have deep experience in European football.
Looking Ahead for Maccabi Tel Aviv
With Miller and Taylor now in charge, the club is focused on improving its performance in the league and in cup games. Fans are eager to see how this new duo will shape the team. The next few months will be key as they work to build a winning squad.