Head coach Danny Röhl wants to add players who “understand what it means to play for Rangers” when the January transfer window opens. The German coach has already begun discussions with Ibrox Chairman Andrew Cavenagh to bolster his struggling squad.
After a disastrous season start for the club that saw Kevin Thelwell as sporting director, and Patrick Stewart as chief executive departing last week, he replaced Russell Martin.
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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers vs Falkirk.
Sunday’s uninspiring goalless draw against Falkirk left Rangers in fourth place in the Scottish Premiership, nine points behind leaders Hearts – having played a game fewer – and seven points behind second-placed Celtic, ahead of the trip to Dundee United on Wednesday night.To add to his challenge, Röhl confirmed that winger Oliver Antman was out for eight weeks with an abductor problem, while Ivory Coast midfielder Mohamed Diomande and Burkina Faso defender Nasser Djiga are expected to be featuring in the Africa Cup of Nations, which runs from December 21 to January 18.
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Oliver Antman, the Rangers’ winger, is expected to miss eight weeks due to a thigh problem.
The former Sheffield Wednesday coach spoke of his current collaboration in the US with Cavenagh. “In general, Andrew and I talk every two or three day.”
“I believe this is important. We will meet again in the coming days.
“I provide him with my feedback on a daily basis or at every matchday. “I give him my feedback every day or matchday.”I think it’s important to have the right skills, the right tools and a specialist who can help you in certain areas.”It is not just the physical speed. It is also the mental speed. How fast can you receive the ball and how quickly can you accelerate your game?
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Danny Röhl is in talks with chairman Andrew Cavenagh ahead of the transfer window opening
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2025-12-02 12:00:00

