Rangers head coach Danny Rohl addressed the media ahead of Saturday’s Scottish Premiership clash with Celtic, sharing his thoughts on various topics.
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Rohl affirmed, “I asked my players in the dressing room if they are ready – they are ready,” as Rangers sit three points behind second-placed Celtic after 19 league matches.
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The head coach expressed optimism, stating he has “the feeling that we can achieve consistent victories” following recent narrow wins against Motherwell and St Mirren.
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Rohl mentioned he is close to fielding his best starting eleven at Celtic Park, with striker Bojan Miovski returning to the lineup.
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For Rohl, securing a first win in the Old Firm derby “would be incredible,” emphasizing that this match is “never just about three points” due to the intense emotions involved.
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The Rangers manager highlighted the need for a “long run” of wins to have a shot at the league title, noting that a victory at Celtic Park would significantly boost team confidence.
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Rohl believes that a strong start at Celtic Park could make the home side more anxious, but cautioned against underestimating Celtic, calling it a “mistake” to do so.
