
"As Rangers manager you have to. As a club you have to. With these ambitions, we have to. 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 compared the results with the performance. And we have a great opportunity on Sunday to make a good step towards the first trophy."
"Obviously, it's two games against Rangers at Ibrox and these are the games that all the boys and the fans want. It's a chance to get to Hampden and to the semi-final, and that's the focus. Everyone in the changing room will be giving their all."
Rangers manager Danny Rohl emphasizes that winning a trophy this season is essential for the club. Rangers advanced to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals with dominant performances, defeating Annan Athletic 5-0 and Queen's Park 8-0. The Scottish Cup and Scottish Premiership represent Rangers' two possible trophy opportunities this term. Currently third in the league, six points behind leaders Hearts, Rangers drew 2-2 with second-place Celtic last weekend. Rohl believes Sunday's Old Firm derby provides a crucial opportunity to gain momentum toward securing silverware. Celtic also advanced to the quarter-finals, defeating Dundee FC 2-1 after extra time, with Junior Adamu equalizing in normal time's final moments before Sebastian Tounekti's extra-time winner.
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