Former Motherwell midfielder Andy Rose has been announced as assistant coach at Seattle Sounders, after hanging up his boots aged just 31.
Australian star Rose, who was a fans' favourite at Fir Park from 2017-18 before leaving for Vancouver Whitecaps, was part of Stephen Robinson's squad that reached the 2017 Scottish League Cup final, but a collarbone injury robbed him of a place in the 2018 Scottish Cup final. Celtic won both trophies, with 2-0 scorelines.
MLS club Sounders have revealed that Rose has joined head coach Brian Schmetzer's staff, following 10 years in the game, and he returns to the club where he started his professional career from 2012-15.
Rose, who spent most of his career in the US, holds a UEFA 'A' License and a UEFA Elite Youth 'A' License.
Schmetzer told the Sounders website: "We are excited to officially welcome Andy back to our club as he begins his coaching career.
"As a player, Andy was highly coachable and a well-rounded team player.
"As a coach now himself, I look forward to seeing him mentor the next generation of players.
"He's joining an experienced coaching staff, and I know he will learn a lot."
Rose said: "I couldn't be more humbled or excited to begin the next phase of my career with the Sounders.
"I'm looking forward to bringing a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the group, as well as dedicating myself to helping each player in any way I can.
"This club is special. The connection between the team and the city is unique, and I feel very fortunate to be part of it again."
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