Would Old Firm derby win be Rangers' 'trophy' this season?
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Calmer heads might point out Rohl inherited a squad that was widely criticised before his arrival and moulded them into unlikely title contenders. …
Calmer heads might point out Rohl inherited a squad that was widely criticised before his arrival and moulded them into unlikely title contenders. Striker Youssef Chermiti has improved, along with other previously maligned figures such as Emmanuel Fernandez and Nasser Djiga. They may also consider a Janaury window which yielded left-back Tuur Rommens - who has performed well when fit - as well as other promising players such as midfielder Tochi Chukwuani and striker Ryan Naderi. Only Hearts and Dundee United have claimed more points from losing positions in the league than Rangers, which does point to an ability to respond as well as a fragility in going behind. Rohl declined to criticise his squad's mentality immediately after the Hearts defeat, which has been a common topic at Ibrox in the last decade. But on Friday, he hinted it is an area that needs addressed at the club. "If you look a little bit back and we are honest to each other, in the last 15 years, we didn't win what we should do," Rohl said. "This is a big part of what we have to change - we have to make a lot of things better and it starts to set new standards. "In the last six months, we improved the standards higher and higher. "In the last seven days, we couldn't and I think this is a big part in our future. Set new standards and it means we have to change things in this building. "A process without a winning of titles is not enough for our club and in this direction we move forward. …
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