Danny Röhl Apologizes to Rangers Fans After European Loss, Vows to Bring the Club To..
Rangers head coach Danny Röhl has publicly apologized to the club’s supporters following their disappointing European exit, expressing deep regret over the result but vowing to restore pride and belief at Ibrox.
Speaking after the match, Röhl acknowledged the pain felt across the Rangers community. “Our fans deserved more tonight. I take full responsibility, and I want to say sorry to everyone who traveled and those who supported us from home. This club has a proud history, and I promise we will rise again,” he said with visible emotion.
The German tactician, who has quickly earned respect for his passionate leadership, emphasized that the setback will serve as motivation for the team. Röhl assured fans that lessons would be learned and improvements made as Rangers shift their focus back to domestic competition.
“I see the hunger in this squad every day,” Röhl added. “We will work harder, fight stronger, and make sure Rangers return to the European stage where we belong.”
Despite the loss, supporters have praised Röhl’s accountability and determination—qualities many believe could mark the beginning of a new era for the club.











