ranger people Manager Danny Rohl led the Ibrox club to third place in the Scottish Premiership this season.
Russell Martin was in charge at Ibrox at the start of the season and Rangers parted ways with him in October after a string of poor results.
Later that month, the Scottish club appointed Röhl as his successor and the German managed 40 matches.
His record for the Glasgow club is as follows:
- Matches played: 40
- Win: 22
- Draw: 7
- Defeat: 11
- Goals scored: 88
- Target allowed: 52
image Met with the Rangers manager to review his time at the club and also spoke on topics including plans for the summer window.
Rohl discusses Rangers' summer plans
The German newspapers were curious to know what should be done for the Rangers 'A championship dynasty like the one they enjoyed in the late 1990s and 2000s.'
When answering this, Danny Rohl talked about the importance of having common goals and focusing on long-term gains.
"We need to rebuild personnel, but also more continuity. Many coaches have come and gone in recent years, each with his own philosophy, each trying to build a team." He said.
"Now I'm here, and there is a clear roadmap. With the board, that is, with the club's decision makers and investors, we want to find players who can help us. The goal is not to create a one-hit wonder, but to win titles in two, three or four years. Maybe that's why we have to go through this difficult period again."
Bild immediately asked if this meant a buying spree for Rangers in the summer.
"I think we're starting to change. But there are clear processes in place." Rohl explained.
"I work closely with the technical director, the CEO and the performance director at the club. If players become interesting to me, the board assesses the feasibility of signing them, and ideally, takes the decision and implements the move."
germany option for rangers
Andreas Skov Olsen and Ryan Naderi arrived at Ibrox from VfL Wolfsburg and Hansa Rostock in the winter market.
Asked if Rangers will be signing Bundesliga players in the upcoming window, Danny Rohl talked about the pressure at Ibrox.
"We are well aware that the team needs leaders. You cannot meet the demands only with young players. This club is extremely unique and demanding." He said.
"And I've experienced Bayern Munich; I know there's pressure to win titles. Here it's even more brutal. Because here, too, the media and the surrounding environment scrutinize everything every day. You can't celebrate wins too enthusiastically, and you can't let losses depress you too much. The team needs calmness and composure."
support from the 49ers
The Rangers manager has the support of the current owners, who have so far not criticized him.
"No [need to travel to America]. Decision-makers come here frequently, almost weekly. This makes things easier. It's almost a European model, and so almost completely different from, for example, Sheffield," he explained.
"No [criticism from investors]. Full support only. They want me to lead the club to the title again. “We will tackle this in the summer with a proper preseason and a completely new team.”
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