Dani Röhl: Rangers Coach Shares Hansi Flick's Well-Wishes and Connection with Barcelona's Manager

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Dani Röhl has been appointed as the new head coach of Rangers, and he will need all the luck he can muster. The club is experiencing one of its worst starts in the history of the Scottish Premiership, currently sitting in sixth place with only one league victory and no points in the Europa League after two matches. Rangers' issues extend beyond the pitch, with growing discontent among fans directed at CEO Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thewell. The search for a new manager took 15 days, with negotiations with former manager Steven Gerrard and ex-player Kevin Muscat falling through before Röhl took the helm.

Röhl, who has served as an assistant to Hansi Flick with the German national team and Bayern Munich—where they won seven trophies together, including the Champions League—frequently seeks advice from his former mentor. Now leading Rangers, he will need this guidance both professionally and personally.

The new coach is close to finalizing his team, expecting to bring in a former Rangers player and two assistants from Germany. It is crucial for him to have someone with experience in Scottish football who understands the league's nuances and the fans' expectations.

Röhl is well aware of the high expectations surrounding the club and knows that only victories will satisfy the supporters. He is determined to build a team that not only wins but also plays attractive football. Commenting on the transfer policy, Röhl emphasized that decisions will be made collaboratively with the management to ensure the best fit for the style of play he aims to implement.

From an analytical standpoint, Röhl faces a significant challenge, but with the right strategy and support from his team, he has the potential to steer Rangers back to winning ways. The question remains whether he can handle the immense pressure and expectations from both the fans and the club's leadership.

SOURCE: Sky Sports