Rangers manager Danny Rohl declares there is ‘no question’ about his position at the club next season, despite fan frustration over recent poor results. The team endures three straight defeats for the first time since 2000 and secures third place in the Premiership. Celtic defeated their rivals 3-1 on Sunday, while leaders Hearts vie for the title.
Recent Struggles and Fan Pressure
This marks another trophyless season for the Govan side, which hosts Hibernian tonight before traveling to Falkirk on Saturday. Many supporters call for the German coach, appointed in October, to step aside ahead of the new campaign.
Assurances from the Board
Rohl confirms the board, including chairman Andrew Cavenagh, provides strong backing. ‘Yes,’ he states when asked directly about assurances. ‘The last 48 hours brought unbelievable support from the board. Everyone sees positives but remains critical. There’s no question mark.’
He emphasizes learning from setbacks for next season. With captain James Tavernier departing after 11 years, Rohl highlights the need for new leaders. ‘We lose the captain—a big signal. We need more leaders in the dressing room to set standards on the training pitch and in tough game moments. This is crucial.’
Recent club discussions clarify requirements to compete at the top. ‘Trust me, especially after the last three weeks, I know what we need to be top, top, top.’
Gratitude and Path Forward
Rohl expresses thanks for the collective support. ‘Many people back me fully, and we stay honest. We face realities: three losses in key games where we failed to deliver. Now, we push for a strong finish.’
Send-Off for Tavernier
Despite the challenges, Rohl hopes fans give Tavernier a fitting farewell. ‘Even now, we can create a great goodbye—he deserves it. He contributed much over a long time, loves the club. I respect him, and it’s vital he gets a proper send-off from everyone.’




