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Rangers head coach Danny Röhl takes charge of his first Premiership game this weekend, hoping he will not be apologising to the fans again.

The German, who has only been in charge since Monday, apologised to the travelling support after their dismal 3-0 Europa League defeat to Brann in Norway, which left them bottom of the league-phase table.

The confidence-stricken side registered just one shot on target in Bergen, now the attention turns back to trying to win a Premiership game at Ibrox.

Image: Danny Röhl spoke to some of Rangers' travelling support at full-time

"At first I apologised for this defeat and this performance," Röhl said. "They [the fans] travelled a lot for the team, they are always there.

"This club has a lot of passionate fans and they deserve this. It was very important for me to show that I understand them, but I said as well to them, I am working very hard to improve this group of players, to step up and get results."

The manner of the defeat displayed the extent of the mess the 36-year-old has to fix.

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