Röhl Unconcerned Whether He Was Rangers’ First Choice as Coach, He Was.. – ESPN
Newly appointed Rangers head coach, Danny Röhl, has brushed off speculation surrounding whether he was the club’s first choice for the managerial position. Speaking to ESPN, the German tactician emphasized that his focus is solely on building success at Ibrox rather than dwelling on the selection process.
“I’m not concerned about being the first or fifth choice,” Röhl stated confidently. “What matters is that I’m here now, with a great opportunity to shape something special at Rangers. The club’s ambition matches my own.”
Röhl, known for his tactical intelligence and modern approach, has already started implementing his philosophy during training sessions. Reports suggest he has impressed players with his detailed preparation and energetic presence on the touchline.
The 35-year-old, who previously served as assistant coach for Bayern Munich and the German national team, arrives in Glasgow with a clear vision — to restore Rangers’ dominance domestically and make them competitive in Europe once again.
Röhl’s calm response to speculation reflects a mature mindset and confidence in his abilities. For Rangers fans, his words are a signal of intent: the new boss is ready to silence doubts, not with talk, but with results on the pitch.











