Dani Röhl Emerges as Favorite for Rangers Managerial Role After Kevin Muscat Talks Collapse!

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Dani Röhl has re-emerged as a leading candidate for the Rangers managerial position after negotiations with Kevin Muscat fell through. The 36-year-old Röhl, who previously managed Sheffield Wednesday, initially withdrew from the race upon learning that other candidates were being prioritized. However, with talks with Muscat collapsing, Röhl is once again among the frontrunners for the role.

Rangers are on the hunt for a new manager following the dismissal of Russell Martin on October 5. Interim manager Steven Smith led the team to a 2-2 draw against Dundee United, leaving fans hopeful for better days ahead. They are set to face Brann in the Europa League, where they have yet to secure a victory this season.

Röhl, known for his successful stint at Sheffield Wednesday, managed to save the club from relegation and guided them to a 12th-place finish in the Championship. His experience as an assistant coach at RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich, and the German national team makes him an appealing choice for Rangers.

Should Röhl take the helm at Rangers, the club can expect a shift in playing style, characterized by high pressing and dynamism. His ambition and tactical flexibility could be crucial in the team's efforts to return to winning ways and improve their European performances.

Expert Analysis: Dani Röhl's potential appointment could inject fresh energy and strategic innovation into Rangers. His track record of revitalizing teams and his experience with top-tier clubs could be exactly what Rangers need to enhance their competitiveness both domestically and in European competitions.

SOURCE: Sky Sports