
"In only his second job as a head coach in his own right, and at the relatively tender age (in football management circles) of 36, the German clearly isn't afraid to make the big calls when he has to. After the 3-0 battering by Brann, he dropped Youssef Chermiti, Nasser Djiga, Joe Rothwell and Oliver Antman. Bojan Miovski and Danilo were restored to the starting line-up, with Rangers opting for twin strikers rather than a single frontman with two wide attackers."
"One swallow does not a summer make, of course, but there's an argument to suggest the first blue shoots of recovery have been sown for new Rangers head coach Danny Rohl. No-one at Ibrox will be getting carried away with Sunday's home win over Kilmarnock. Nonetheless, a few significant strands of hope do seem to be emerging from the wreckage of the club's worst start to a season in decades. Let's not underestimate the importance of the three points the German newcomer has just helped"
Danny Rohl led Rangers to their first Premiership victory at Ibrox this season, a 3-0 win over Kilmarnock that offered early signs of recovery. He responded to the 3-0 Europa League defeat by dropping several players and reinstating Bojan Miovski and Danilo, preferring twin strikers. Rohl pushed Thelo Aasgard and Djeidi Gassama wide to create a 4-2-4 attacking shape that could shift into a back five when necessary. The match featured three goals, two disallowed goals and a goal-line clearance. Kilmarnock's errors aided the result, but the display marked clear improvement over previous performances.
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