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Motherwell sack boss in wake of Sligo humbling

Graham Alexander has left Motherwell in the wake of their European defeat by Sligo Rovers.

Well suffered a 2-0 loss at the Showgrounds on Thursday following their 1-0 home defeat at Fir Park in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.

A club statement read: "We have today parted company with manager Graham Alexander by mutual consent."

Chairman Jim McMahon said on the club's website: "Graham asked to speak with us early on Friday morning, and everyone agreed that it would be best to make a change.

"We asked Graham to reverse our fortunes when he arrived 18 months ago and he did that, before a really solid start to his first full season at Fir Park laid the foundations for what ultimately led to a fifth-place finish and European football.

"However, things haven't gone as well for a spell in 2022 and, although the timing is not ideal, we hope a change will bring about fresh impetus for everyone ahead of the 2022-23 season.

"I would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Graham and Chris for all their hard work and effort and wish them every success in their future careers."

Alexander took up the reins in January 2021 and Motherwell collected more Premiership points than anyone outside of Celtic and Rangers during the course of the calendar year.

But Well struggled after selling Tony Watt to Dundee United at the start of 2022 and went 12 league games without a win before victory over St Mirren on 2 April.

They scraped into the top six a week later thanks to Ricki Lamie's equaliser at Livingston deep into stoppage-time and wins over Ross County and Hearts sealed fifth place and a European spot.

However, a poor performance at Sligo cost Motherwell a third-round tie with Viking Stavanger and Alexander had lost the

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