
"We want to win, we need wins because we want to turn around the position at the moment. We are not happy. I looked for a club to win titles and this club has everything for all these goals. It's amazing to be part of here."
"My football, what I want to see on the pitch is intensity, it's sprinting, it's a togetherness and a playing forward style because we want to create chances, we want to create goals. We have to speed up our game. We want to attack the last line. If you do it again, we create more chances and we have more goals."
"We have to defend as a group, as a unit much, much better with a lot of aggression in the duels. We have to press well, we have to hunt, we have to go in the counter pressing and we have to play with intensity, and it starts from the striker to the defender. If you do it as a unit, then it's very hard to beat us and to break us down."
Danny Rohl, 36-year-old German, was introduced as Rangers head coach and replaced Russell Martin, who left after 17 games with five victories. Rangers trail Hearts by 13 points and Celtic by eight in the Premiership and suffered defeats in their first two Europa League group fixtures. Rohl emphasized a high-intensity, pressing, forward-playing style that prioritizes sprinting, togetherness, attacking the last line, faster play, and defending aggressively as a unit. Rohl insisted on securing wins to build consecutive victories, self-confidence, and belief before focusing on attractive football and described the club as having everything needed to win titles.
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