Will a young German save the fallen giant?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

German Coach Röhl Takes Reins at Rangers Amidst​ Club’s Struggles

Glasgow, Scotland – ⁤Former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny ​Röhl⁣ has accepted the challenge ⁢of revitalizing Scottish Premiership giants rangers FC, the club announced ‍today. The appointment comes after the dismissal of Röhl’s predecessor, wiht the team facing criticism for a lack of mental fortitude despite a highly-valued ‌squad.Röhl’s move marks a significant step in his ‍career, transitioning from a relegation​ battle in England to a title contention in Scotland.

The situation at ⁣Rangers mirrors, yet surpasses, the difficulties Röhl faced at‌ Sheffield Wednesday. While his⁢ initial task in England was focused on survival, the⁢ expectation at Rangers is to compete for⁤ championships. ‍The⁢ club boasts a squad valued at approximately €105 million – second only to rivals Celtic (€133 ⁣million)⁢ – yet has been plagued by‌ a perceived lack of passion, commitment, ‌and‌ consistency, according⁢ to domestic press.

Röhl’s‍ predecessor diagnosed the core issue not as tactical, but as a “question of mentality.” The Rangers squad, rich in talent on paper,⁤ has struggled to translate potential into consistent performance. Röhl, described as⁣ a young ‍and modern tactical expert, will be tasked with instilling ⁢the necessary mental strength to unlock the team’s ​potential.

The German coach expressed his ambition to work “at the ​highest possible level – with the best players,” in a June interview with Bild, ‌referencing previous interest from Bundesliga clubs. While acknowledging ​Glasgow may not yet represent the absolute pinnacle of European football, Röhl‍ views the Rangers position ‍as a ⁢crucial ‍stepping stone to prove his ⁣readiness‍ for greater challenges.

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