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In the space of six days, Danny Rohl has managed to turn Rangers from "shambolic" in the eyes of many, to more "tactically disciplined" and, in his view, "ready" to face Celtic.

Having been installed only last Tuesday and thrown into a bruising 3-0 defeat away to Brann in the Europa League, the 36-year-old German has now registered back-to-back wins, the latest the 1-0 victory over Hibernian.

The fact that result at Easter Road was Rangers' first clean sheet away from home in 25 attempts stretching back to December 2024 is testamant to Rohl's influence despite precious few training sessions so far.

Rangers did rely on Jack Butland to make a late penalty save to deny Jamie McGrath, but the improvement in organisation was still clear.

"I must say, in the second half the tactical discipline," Rohl told BBC Scotland when asked what he found most pleasing.

"It was not always possible to press high. But we understand the game more, and understood they are a transition team and we were compact.

"What we have to improve is when we have the ball. Our own transition moments. But we...

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