Danny Röhl: Rangers Unstoppable in Title Race if Performances Translate to Wins

Danny Röhl: Rangers Unstoppable in Title Race if Performances Translate to Wins

Danny Röhl says Rangers can become a near-unstoppable force in the title race if their performances start producing consistent wins. His comments followed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over St Mirren in Paisley. The win left Rangers three points behind leaders Hearts and one behind Celtic with eight league games remaining.

Recent form and title picture

Röhl reviewed his side’s last five matches as a mix of strong displays and missed opportunities. He highlighted moments when the team dominated but failed to convert that dominance into wins.

  • Rangers beat Hearts 4-2 in one of those standout performances.
  • They drew 2-2 with Celtic after a spell of control lasting about 50–55 minutes.
  • Rangers also drew 2-2 at Livingston despite creating many chances.
  • The Scottish Cup tie with Celtic at Ibrox went to penalties after 120 minutes, where Rangers were eliminated.
  • The Paisley match was not their best display, but it delivered three points.

Röhl stressed the importance of combining performance with results. He said that if those two elements align, the side will be difficult to stop. He added that time is running out with fewer matches remaining, and winning is the priority.

Fixture timeline

Rangers aim to take momentum into the international break. They have two more league games before the split. Saturday’s visit of Aberdeen to Ibrox is the next test.

Young talent: Findlay Curtis

Röhl welcomed news of Findlay Curtis’s first Scotland call-up. The 19-year-old winger is on loan at Kilmarnock and has made six appearances for the club.

Curtis is the only uncapped player in Steve Clarke’s squad for friendlies against Japan and the Ivory Coast. Röhl said the move reflects the loan plan: give minutes, build experience, and return improved. He noted that Curtis’s ability to play in multiple positions helped his selection. The manager also mentioned the squad depth at Rangers as a reason for the loan.

Squad news ahead of Aberdeen

Röhl confirmed a few fitness doubts ahead of the weekend. Andreas Skov Olsen and Mikey Moore are questionable for the Aberdeen game. Mohamed Diomande is hoped to be available, and Tuur Rommens should recover from a knock.

As Danny Röhl: Rangers Unstoppable in Title Race if Performances Translate to Wins suggests, the manager wants performance and results to align. If that happens, he believes Rangers will be very difficult to stop in the closing stages of the season.

Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor team news and provide updates before the Ibrox meeting with Aberdeen.