Danny Röhl became the head coach of Rangers Football Club in October. No doubt he’s counting on this homecoming to help spur the team’s return to its winning ways after a rocky start. He succeeded the ever-popular Russell Martin during a period of almost unprecedented turmoil within the club. Shortly before his hiring, sporting director Kevin Thelwell as well as chief executive Patrick Stewart both departed.
Under Röhl’s leadership, Rangers aims to recover from the early setbacks and build a competitive squad ahead of the January transfer window. The new head coach has made it clear that he is looking for players who “understand what it means to play for Rangers,” emphasizing the importance of commitment and passion in every game.
Röhl is now in daily communication with Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh, with discussions happening almost every two to three days. Together, they’re implementing a long-term vision during the summer, with a goal of finding two or three players that could make a difference. Röhl’s strategy includes assessing potential recruits who can thrive in the challenging environment of Rangers and determining which players may require additional development.
“Key is that you bring the right players. If it’s at the end, two or three who can really make an impact, then it’s a good step.” – Danny Röhl
Röhl’s vision for the team includes acquiring individuals who possess “natural aggressivity against the ball,” a quality he believes is crucial for enhancing the squad’s performance. He recognizes that a balanced squad is essential for fostering healthy competition among players, stating, “You need a squad that is not too big but big enough so you can double up positions with good competition.”
As Röhl now heads into the January transfer window, he is willing to accept that there may be more than four signings possible if the opportunity arises. He is very forward thinking. This demonstrates his dedication to improving the team’s strengths and addressing any flaws that could have caused their underwhelming start this season.
Röhl is still in settlement negotiations with Cavenagh. He is looking to set up meetings with other major stakeholders in the next few days. His commitment to going through this collaborative effort highlights his desire to create a unified plan for the club in the future.
Röhl’s appointment marks a pivotal moment for Rangers Football Club as they look to regain their footing in both domestic and international competitions. The head coach’s emphasis on building a strong squad infused with dedication and skill sets a promising tone for the future.



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