'Clean sheet mentality' key in Rohl's Rangers revival
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'Clean sheet mentality' key in Rohl's Rangers revival
""We defended until the end and we got a clean sheet," Rohl told RangersTV. "This is the basis and if we do this again and again we will be in a fantastic way. Keep on the front foot, stay hungry, stay ambitious, and be humble in the right moments.""
""Big, big pride in my group, to come to a really tough place," said Rohl in his post-match media conference. "We showed again different faces, which is what we need. "We played good men's football, we were ready in the duels, second balls. "We understood when to play in behind, then we understand also to keep the ball in the right areas. "The result was enjoyable, of course, it's great to see. "We were really focused until the end and it is outstanding what we have done, five wins in a row.""
Rangers beat Aberdeen 2-0 to record a fifth successive victory and remain three points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. The team has conceded eight goals in 14 league matches since October, winning 11 and keeping eight clean sheets. At Pittodrie, Aberdeen managed only five efforts on target, with a single meaningful save from Jack Butland. Defensive organization, success in duels and second-ball recovery underpinned the result. Absences of first-choice centre-backs were noted, but John Souttar's return helped marshal the backline during the current winning run.
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