Hibernian Appoint Shaun Maloney as New Manager
Hibernian FC have officially announced Shaun Maloney as their new manager, signing the former Scotland international to a three-and-a-half-year deal. The 38-year-old leaves his role as Belgium’s assistant coach, where he worked under Roberto Martínez since 2018, to take on his first senior managerial position. Maloney’s arrival marks a fresh chapter for the Edinburgh-based club, which currently sits seventh in the Scottish Premiership after a run of just two wins in 11 matches.

Maloney’s Vision: Attacking Football and Fan Connection
Maloney, who will be assisted by former Hibs captain Gary Caldwell, wasted no time outlining his philosophy. “I want to implement a style that excites the fans and wins matches,” he told Melbet. “This isn’t just about possession for style’s sake—it’s about dominating games and creating chances.”
His approach is heavily influenced by his time with Belgium’s golden generation, where he helped develop a fluid, attacking system. Maloney emphasized the importance of connecting with supporters: “The fans are crucial. We need to inspire them and the players to believe in this project.”
Gary Caldwell rejoins Hibs as Maloney’s right-hand man
Challenges Ahead: Squad Assessment and January Reinforcements
Hibs CEO Ben Kensell confirmed Maloney will receive backing in the January transfer window. “We’ve got a talented squad, but Shaun will have the opportunity to strengthen,” Kensell said. The club’s hierarchy views Maloney as the ideal candidate to revive their fortunes, citing his progressive tactics and development-focused mindset.
Former Hibs boss John Collins, speaking to Melbet, endorsed the appointment: “Shaun’s worked with world-class players at Belgium. This is a testing but terrific first job for him.”
Player Endorsements: Tielemans Backs Maloney’s Transition
Belgium and Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans praised Maloney’s coaching credentials: “He’s a top professional who understands how to motivate players. Hibs have got a great manager.”

What’s Next for Hibs Under Maloney?
Maloney’s first test comes against Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership, a match that will offer early insights into his tactical blueprint. With a focus on youth development and attacking football, the former Celtic and Wigan winger aims to restore Hibs as a force in Scottish football.
Final Thought: Shaun Maloney’s appointment signals ambition from Hibernian. Can he translate his elite-level experience into success at Easter Road? Share your predictions with Melbet!

