Danny Rohl named Rangers head coach on two-and-a-half-year deal

The former Sheffield Wednesday boss replaces Russell Martin in the Ibrox hot-seat.

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Danny Rohl is the new Rangers boss (Richard Sellers, PA)

Danny Rohl has been appointed Rangers head coach on a two-and-a-half-year contract.

The 36-year-old former Sheffield Wednesday boss had ruled himself out of the race to become Russell Martin’s successor last week, when Kevin Muscat appeared to be front-runner, but Rohl was confirmed as Gers boss on Monday afternoon, ahead of Thursday’s Europa League clash with Brann in Norway.

He told the club’s website: “It is a huge privilege to be taking on the role of head coach at such an incredible club, recognised around the world.

“I know it has been a difficult start to the season, but there is still so much to play for in four competitions, and my staff and I will give it everything to reward the supporters and the club.”

Rohl, who will take charge for the game on Thursday, added: “The expectations here are clear.

“The fans want to see results now – my mentality and experience is to think in exactly the same way and I have belief in the players that we can achieve this.

“We have no time to waste, we start straight away. I respect that trust is earned and understand we have to give the supporters confidence in what we are doing by showing it on the pitch from the start.

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl applauds the fans
Rohl will take charge of Thursday’s Europa League clash with Brann (Jessica Hornby/PA)

“The expectations are huge and I love this challenge because I set high standards for myself and the team too.

“Rangers is built on a tradition of hard work, unity and success – that is exactly what you will get from me and what I want my team to represent for all of you.

“I’m looking forward to meeting the squad and getting down to work ahead of Thursday’s game away to Brann.”

Chairman Andrew Cavenagh commented: “We’re very pleased to welcome Danny to Rangers. An ambitious coach who shares the club’s hunger for progress and success.

“His experience at elite level, in high-pressure environments, makes him a strong fit for what we expect here.

“We know the past few months have been challenging, but our focus has always been on getting the right person, who is ready to immediately embrace this football club and the demands that come with it.

“Danny impressed us with his vision, his character and his understanding of what Rangers stands for. We believe he can help restore pride, momentum, and ultimately success.”