Danny Rohl refuses to go 'very dark' as Rangers boss addresses transfer deadline day hopes
Danny Rohl remains hopeful of signing a striker before the transfer deadline after a goalless draw exposed Rangers' lack of attacking firepower in their title chase.
- Danny Rohl refused to sound gloomy after the draw, noting `And what I will not do today after this draw is to make everything very dark.` He remains hopeful of signing Cameron Archer before Monday night's transfer deadline.
- So far this month Rangers have signed Andreas Skov Olsen, Tochi Chukwuani and Tuur Rommens, but observers say a new striker is the priority to address the lack of attacking firepower.
- A late match incident — Mikey Moore's ruled-out goal — added pressure as Rangers enter the final 24 hours of the January transfer window six points behind Hearts, with talks ongoing.
- The club will make the final call, Rohl added, and he will carry on with his group if needed, saying he would be content if no deals arrive before the Monday 11pm deadline.
- With a tough fixture list before March, deadline-day business could prove decisive, and Rangers still face Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Hearts, Livingston and Celtic with 14 games left to salvage the title.
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Danny Rohl wants title talk to stop until Rangers have played 14 more games
Danny Rohl insists there should be no William Hill Premiership title race conclusions drawn after Rangers slipped up with a goalless draw at Hibernian.The Jambos’ 2-0 win over Dundee United at Tannadice on Saturday night had added pressure to the trip to Leith but it was the home side who looked more hungry and industrious for large spells and Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland helped to keep David Gray’s side at bay in the first half with at least…
Danny Rohl wants title talk to stop until Rangers have played 14 more games - PLZ Soccer
Danny Rohl insists there should be no William Hill Premiership title race conclusions drawn after Rangers slipped up with a goalless draw at Hibernian. The Jambos’ 2-0 win over Dundee United at Tannadice on Saturday night had added pressure to the trip to Leith but it was the home side who looked more hungry and industrious for large spells and Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland helped to keep David Gray’s side at bay in the first half with at leas…
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