Barnsley appoint Gerhard Struber as new manager
The Austrian flew into England earlier this week for advanced talks with the Reds after being given the green light to speak to the Championship strugglers by Austrian Bundesliga outfit Wolfsberger after a compensation package was agreed.
He has signed a deal until 2022 with the option of a further year.
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Hide AdOn his appointment, he said: "I am extremely happy and proud that everything has worked out and I would like to thank the board for giving me this opportunity.
"The last couple of days have been extremely exciting and I am ready for the challenge to do everything we can, to keep this club in the Sky Bet Championship."
Barnsley CEO Dane Murphy added: “Gerhard is a young coaching talent that any side would be pleased to have.
"The club had pursued him in the past as his tactical approach and track record of developing burgeoning talent appeals to the core philosophies at Barnsley Football Club.
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Hide Ad"Gerhard made it quite clear that he believes in our project and has confidence that the club can remain in the Sky Bet Championship under his stewardship, which is the club’s main objective for this season."
In his first full season of senior management, Struber, 42, had impressed at Wolfsberger, who are flying high in the third place in the Austrian top-flight behind Red Bull Salzburg and LASK Linz.
Struber, who began his career as a youth coach with Salzburg and had spells in charge of his hometown team SV Kuchl and Liefering, recently captured the attention of managerless Barnsley, seeking a new permanent head coach following the exit of Daniel Stendel 43 days ago on October 8.
An exponent of fast-paced gegenpressing football like Stendel, Struber takes over a side who are without a win in 16 matches in all competitions since the opening day of the season, a 1-0 victory over Fulham - and are propping up the Championship table.
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Hide AdHis first outing in charge is at Blackburn Rovers on Saturday ahead of a huge relegation six-pointer at Middlesbrough next Wednesday.
Struber's first home match at Oakwell will be an all-Yorkshire affair against Hull City on November 30.
Several foreign-based coaches had been linked with the Barnsley position including former Schalke and Stuttgart coach Jens Keller and Gothenburg head coach Poya Asbaghi.