From write-off to right on track - what is next for Rohl's Rangers?
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From write-off to right on track - what is next for Rohl's Rangers?
"Now, they are just six points behind league leaders Hearts and the pressure is certainly on. When the German first came in, results turned quickly but performances took a little longer to follow. Now there is a feeling that the head coach is starting to get his squad - that many had written off - firing, and they will soon be further helped by his winter additions."
"While it was not enough to keep the Glasgow club's hopes of progression going, the 1-0 Europa League triumph over Ludogorets made it seven wins in a row for Rohl and Rangers. The wind is fully in their sails, and the victory over the Hungarians only added to the good feeling that has slowly returned to Ibrox. Rohl has lost five of his 21 matches in charge so far, with just one of those defeats coming in the Premiership, to the league leaders Hearts."
""Given how the campaign has gone so far, it has to be seen as a positive," pundit James McFadden said of Rangers' performance on Thursday night. "It has been really poor in Europe this season but they've definitely turned a corner. "When you're winning games, it becomes a habit. It's a very good habit to have. You have to be at it in every single game.""
Rangers were 14-1 to win the Scottish Premiership when Danny Rohl took charge. The club now sit six points behind league leaders Hearts. Results improved quickly under Rohl, with performances following more gradually. A 1-0 Europa League win over Ludogorets extended the run to seven consecutive victories. Rohl has lost five of his 21 matches, including one Premiership defeat to Hearts. Several players have shown clear progression under the new coach. Nicolas Raskin regained strong form after a strained relationship with the previous manager. Winter transfer additions are expected to further strengthen the squad.
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