New Rangers manager Danny Rohl has stated that only winning games can help him gain the confidence of supporters who are skeptical about his appointment. Rohl, 36, has taken over a team that has won just five of their 18 games this season and is 13 points behind surprise Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. He also faces the challenge of leading Rangers to success in the Europa League, where they have yet to win a point in two games.
Rohl emphasizes that wins are crucial in creating self-confidence and bringing the squad together with his style of football. He sees huge potential in the team and believes that with hard work and the right approach, they can go in a fantastic direction. Rohl’s approach is focused on speeding up the game and not just relying on nice football. He is unconcerned about not being the first choice for the job, stating that what’s important is winning games and moving forward.
Rohl’s appointment has been criticized by some fans, who feel that the recruitment process was chaotic. However, Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart defends the process, saying that they spoke to several credible candidates and got one of them over the line. Rohl’s experience as a coach at Bayern Munich and the German national team, as well as his managerial stint at Sheffield Wednesday, has prepared him for this high-pressure role. He is determined to prove himself and bring success to Rangers.