Summary
Rangers have appointed Danny Rohl as their new head coach on a two-and-a-half-year contract. Rohl, who previously managed Sheffield Wednesday, will be taking over a team currently sitting sixth in the Scottish Premiership. The club hopes Rohl's leadership will improve their performance and meet fans' expectations.
Key Facts
- Rangers appointed Danny Rohl as head coach after sacking Russell Martin.
- Rohl previously managed Sheffield Wednesday and held coaching roles at several high-profile clubs.
- The team's performance is currently under scrutiny, sitting sixth in the Premiership and failing to qualify for the Champions League.
- Talks with potential head coach Kevin Muscat broke down due to timing issues.
- Club Chairman Andrew Cavenagh expressed confidence in Rohl's ability to bring success back to Rangers.
- Rohl has committed to working hard and meeting fans' high expectations for success.
- Vice-chairman Paraag Marathe praised Rohl's experience and vision for the team.
- The club has faced criticism for the lengthy process in appointing a new head coach.