Rohl Confirmed as New Rangers Head Coach
Danny Röhl, 36, becomes Rangers' second youngest head coach, signing a multi-year deal after talks resumed following the collapse of Kevin Muscat's appointment.
- On Monday, Danny Rohl was confirmed as Rangers' new head coach after resuming talks over the weekend, starting immediately with his first match against SK Brann on Thursday.
- Last week, Danny Rohl had withdrawn when Kevin Muscat appeared the front-runner, but Muscat's move collapsed over the weekend, leaving Rangers in managerial limbo.
- Danny Rohl, 36, is one of the youngest permanent bosses in Rangers history and previously managed Sheffield Wednesday, with assistant roles at RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich and the Germany national team.
- Fans have voiced their displeasure by targeting chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell amid anger over results as Rangers sit sixth with nine points from eight William Hill Premiership games.
- Rohl told the club website he and his staff will give everything to reward supporters and begin work immediately as Rangers compete across four competitions.
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Already at the beginning of 20 Danny Röhl starts his coaching career, at the middle of 30 he has arrived at one of the most successful clubs in the world. The German takes over the Scottish record champion Glasgow Rangers. He is the only third German head coach in Scotland.
On Monday, the Glasgow Rangers hired the German Danny Röhl as coach successor of Russell Martin, who was dismissed two weeks ago. 36-year-old Röhl was coached by English second division Sheffield Wednesday until July. Previously, he had worked as co-trainer of former DFB team boss Hansi Flick. Martin had been fired after a failed season start of the Rangers in the Scottish League and in the Europa League, where Genk and Sturm Graz were defeated,…
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