Rangers 'have to' lift silverware - Rohl
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Rangers 'have to' lift silverware - Rohl
"As a Rangers manager you have to, as a club you have to. With these ambitions, we have to. I take it also not as an excuse that we come from 13 points behind. This is part of the job. I think we noticed the last two results, two draws [against Livingston and Celtic], was for me unnecessary when I compare the results with the performance."
"And we have a great opportunity on Sunday to make a good step towards the first trophy. It will be the largest visiting support at Ibrox for eight years. Celtic supporters will take up the entire Broomloan Stand for the first time since March 2018 as Martin O'Neill's side travel to Govan for the second time in the space of a week."
Rangers manager Danny Rohl emphasizes that winning a trophy this season is essential for the club's ambitions. Despite being six points behind Premiership leaders Hearts with nine games remaining, Rohl refuses to use Rangers' initial 13-point deficit as an excuse for potential league failure. He criticizes recent draws against Livingston and Celtic, believing the performances warranted better results. The Scottish Cup quarter-final against Celtic on Sunday presents a crucial opportunity to advance toward silverware. Celtic will bring 7,500 supporters to Ibrox, the largest visiting attendance in eight years, after their dramatic comeback draw last weekend and midweek victory moved them ahead of Rangers in the Premiership standings.
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