Danny Rohl's Rangers have turned a corner, but is the ship fully turned around? The German head coach was brought in with odds of 14-1 to win the Scottish Premiership, and despite early struggles, he has slowly but surely transformed his squad. Under Martin, Rangers were struggling, but since Rohl took over, they've won seven consecutive games.
While results have turned quickly for the club, performances have taken a little longer to follow. The tide seems to be turning in their favor as they now sit just six points behind league leaders Hearts, with several other title contenders likely to knock points off each other in the coming weeks.
Rohl has made significant improvements in his team's performances, particularly in midfield where players such as Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande are starting to rediscover some of their best form. Their resurgence is a testament to the head coach's abilities, but it remains to be seen if Rangers will be able to sustain this level of performance over the course of the season.
One area that still needs significant improvement is in the number nine position, where Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski have yet to prove themselves as a reliable duo. The club's lack of quality at this key position may ultimately prove to be their downfall in the title race.
Despite these remaining concerns, Rangers' recent performances suggest that Rohl is slowly but surely turning the ship around. With reinforcements coming through the door and a resurgent team spirit, it remains to be seen if they can sustain this momentum and go all the way to the championship.
The club's fate may still be sealed, but as long as results keep piling up, there is still hope for Rangers. The question now is whether Rohl will be able to guide his team through the treacherous waters of Scottish football to emerge victorious in the end.
While results have turned quickly for the club, performances have taken a little longer to follow. The tide seems to be turning in their favor as they now sit just six points behind league leaders Hearts, with several other title contenders likely to knock points off each other in the coming weeks.
Rohl has made significant improvements in his team's performances, particularly in midfield where players such as Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande are starting to rediscover some of their best form. Their resurgence is a testament to the head coach's abilities, but it remains to be seen if Rangers will be able to sustain this level of performance over the course of the season.
One area that still needs significant improvement is in the number nine position, where Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski have yet to prove themselves as a reliable duo. The club's lack of quality at this key position may ultimately prove to be their downfall in the title race.
Despite these remaining concerns, Rangers' recent performances suggest that Rohl is slowly but surely turning the ship around. With reinforcements coming through the door and a resurgent team spirit, it remains to be seen if they can sustain this momentum and go all the way to the championship.
The club's fate may still be sealed, but as long as results keep piling up, there is still hope for Rangers. The question now is whether Rohl will be able to guide his team through the treacherous waters of Scottish football to emerge victorious in the end.