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Danny Rohl isn’t done building his backroom staff at Rangers after replacing Russell Martin.

The German manager was appointed by the Gers after weeks of speculation over the vacancy in G51, with Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat also heavily linked to the job.

Rohl managed to get his first win against Kilmarnock on 26 October, and the former Sheffield Wednesday boss will undoubtedly be hoping to build on that result.

Rohl’s next test will be against Hibernian at Easter Road on 29 October, but the 36-year-old is also assessing options to add to his coaching team simultaneously.

Steven Davis and Neil McCann are in contention to join Rohl’s staff at the Gers, according to the Daily Record.

The news outlet reports on 27 October that the two former Light Blues players are in a two-way fight to return to Ibrox and be the former Sheffield Wednesday boss’ right-hand man.

It’s been claimed that the German manager is taking his time to pick the right candidate to join him and help turn things around at the Glaswegian outfit.

This comes after Keith Jackson had dismissed Davis as an option for the Gers, with the journalist claiming on Hotline...

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