
Danny Rohl to make Rangers a scary prospect after warm weather training camp in April
Danny Rohl and Rangers will be in Spain for a warm-weather training camp in April.
Before the final five matches in the William Hill Premiership, the Gers will use their free schedule in the week beginning 13 April to work on their fitness and tactics.
According to the Rangers Review on 30 March, the Scottish Cup semi-final weekend will give the Light Blues a chance to regroup in Spain, something that the German manager will surely relish after missing out on pre-season.
Rohl replaced Russell Martin in October, turning things around drastically, and he has the ability to undoubtedly turn the Glaswegian outfit into a scary prospect during a break in fixtures.
Ibrox will host Dundee United next on 4 April, and the Govan side will travel to Falkirk before the two-six split in the William Hill Premiership, setting up a tasty end to the season.
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Danny Rohl will want to fix one Rangers aspect in Spain
Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Naderi have been underwhelming as a partnership for the Gers in recent matches, failing to have much of an impact in the final third.
The lack of a reliable goalscorer is undoubtedly a big worry for fans in G51 who want to see their team go all the way in the title race.
| William Hill Premiership | |
| Matches | 23 |
| Wins | 16 |
| Draws | 6 |
| Losses | 1 |
| Goals for/against | 48/17 |
| Points per game | 2.35 |
While Rohl has done well to bring the Light Blues back into contention in the William Hill Premiership, he surely needs his strikers to do more.
Chermiti only seems to be able to score against Hearts and Celtic, while Naderi is yet to find the back of the net in seven league appearances.
Bojan Miovski has also failed to live up to expectations since returning to Scotland and the training camp in Spain should focus on bringing out the best in the three number nines.
Ibrox prospects can only get better under Danny Rohl
Rangers have been the most in-form team in Scotland under Rohl, losing just once in the league since the German manager’s appointment.

Imagine what the Gers could have looked like had the former Sheffield Wednesday boss arrived instead of Martin last summer.
The Spanish training camp can be seen as a chance for Rohl to further implement his ideas at the Glaswegian outfit, which can only mean good things for them.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the Govan side go on a scary win streak when they come back for the top-six split in the William Hill Premiership.
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