Rangers appear to be closing in on the appointment of a dedicated set-piece coach as Danny Röhl continues to strengthen and modernise his backroom team. The move signals a clear intention from the manager to sharpen the finer details of the squad’s performance, with former Wolves set-piece specialist — respected for his meticulous planning and creative routines — now expected to join the Ibrox staff.
Röhl, who has emphasised structure, intensity and marginal gains since his arrival, views set-pieces as an untapped source of improvement. Rangers have at times struggled to make their dominance count from dead-ball situations, and adding an expert in this specialist field is seen as an important step in turning territorial control into goals. The incoming coach, known for his data-driven approach and innovative training-ground drills, was instrumental in Wolves’ improved efficiency during his time at Molineux.
For the Rangers support, the development offers encouragement that the club is intent on matching modern football standards, where every detail matters and set-plays often separate tight games. Röhl’s expanding backroom staff reflects a club fully aligned behind a forward-thinking strategy, and the hope is that this new addition will bring both creativity and cutting-edge preparation to the training pitch. If all goes to plan, Rangers could soon benefit from a sharper, more threatening presence in both boxes.










