
Andrew Cavenagh faces serious questions after Danny Rohl incident at Rangers
Rangers’ 2-1 defeat to Hibernian has resulted in the club going on one of the worst runs in their history.
No Gers manager in history has ever lost four league matches in a row, but Danny Rohl has achieved his humiliation on Wednesday as they head towards the final game of the season.
Yet, after missing out on the title and Champions League qualification, there is little signs to suggest that the manager’s reign at Ibrox will be over by the end of the campaign.
Rohl has clearly lost the support of the fans, and the recent bust-up with James Tavernier has only worsened the situation.
Now, serious questions need to be asked as Andrew Cavenagh appears to be unwilling to sack another Rangers manager.
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VISIT THE NEXT MANAGER HUBAndrew Cavenagh remains stubborn at Rangers
Rangers could have potentially won the league quite easily this season, but Cavenagh has refused to act when needed.
Russell Martin was clearly out of his depth at Ibrox, and this was evident by the end of August.
| Danny Rohl’s Rangers record | |
| Games managed | 39 |
| Wins | 21 |
| Draws | 8 |
| Losses | 10 |
| Win percentage | 53.85% |
Yet, Cavenagh gave the manager until mid-October before Martin was eventually sacked, which cost the club numerous points, and arguably the title this season.
Now, the Chairman could repeat the same mistake and give Rohl the start of the 2026-27 campaign to turn things around, even though it will inevitably end in disaster.
Therefore, people need to start questioning Cavenagh’s ruthlessness, as it could cost Rangers for years to come.
Rangers warned not to sack Danny Rohl
Before the Hibernian match, former Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness exclusively told Football Insider that Rangers should stick by Rohl.
He insists that the ownership should continue to back their manager and ignore the mounting pressure from the fanbase.
While Rohl has overseen improvements at Rangers since the reign of Martin, he still has a terrible win percentage compared to other managers at the club.
Criticism of Rohl is now at an all-time high as he struggles to pick up results in the post-split fixtures.
It remains to be seen if the manager can oversee a Rangers win against Falkirk on the final day, or if Rohl will see a fifth straight defeat inflicted on his team.
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