Millwall have appointed former Preston North End, Sunderland and Stoke City boss Alex Neil as head coach on a “long-term” contract.
The 43-year-old most recently managed the Potters, having taken over in August 2022, but was sacked just over 12 months ago.
Neil, who won promotion from the Championship as manager of Norwich City in 2015, takes over from Neil Harris whose second stint with the Lions ended this month.
Neil was in the stands in the CBS Arena on Sunday, watching his new side battle to a goalless draw with Frank Lampard’s Coventry City.
The result kept them 13th in the table.
Millwall’s director of football Steve Gallen said Neil was a head coach with “proven methods” and “exciting ideas”.
“Ultimately, Alex has an excellent track record in the Championship for results and development of young talent, as well as many other attributes that we feel confident will drive us forward as a club,” Gallen told the club website, external.