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18:00, 14 Apr 2026Updated 20:12, 14 Apr 2026

Rangers manager Danny Rohl

Danny Rohl believes fine-tuning his Rangers side in Spain this week can give them the edge in the title race.

The Ibrox gaffer is taking his squad to Marbella for some warm-weather training before the Premiership split. And Rohl is convinced that by tweaking small details in the Costa del Sol – it can help Gers become champions.

They blasted six goals past Falkirk on Sunday to keep the heat on league leaders Hearts with five games left. Rangers’ next match is a home clash with Motherwell next Sunday, with Rohl’s men just one point off the top.

The German insists this bonding break – on and off the pitch – can be vital in their bid to lift the trophy in May. He also revealed it will give him an opportunity to sit down with club owners and discuss plans for NEXT season.

Rohl said: “It’s a mix. It will be good to have the players together.

“To have a little bit of time for recovery – but also to work on some small details and refresh the mind.

“I see a lot of benefits to this week. The players will do some things together also, and this is crucial.

“I will also have time with the board to speak about topics for the future.

“Then we will come back and focus on the split.”

When asked about whether working on those small details could be important in the title race, Rohl said: “Yeah, of course.

“For us, it will be about pressing. I think it will be about our final-third stuff, good finishing.

“Then, of course, we’ll also have time to prepare something for the split and some other opponents.

“I think we know exactly what is coming.

Rangers players Tuur Rommens, Andreas Skov Olsen, Connor Barron and Mikey Moore walk out for training

“You see now this group is growing and growing.

“This is not just the result of one week. It’s a result of three or four months of development.

“We’re still not at the end and this is good.

“I like to see that we understand more and more.

“We can also switch our shape now more quickly, that’s what we have.

“At the end on Sunday, we played 4-3-3. We adjusted again with three midfielders.

“I try to be flexible. In general, of course the last five games are about tactics.

“But the most important thing will be to have the right emotion.”

Rangers were rampant against the Bairns in the second half – but only after going 2-0 down early.

A goal glut after the interval saw Rohl’s side eventually secure an emphatic 6-3 victory, with Youssef Chermiti, Bojan Miovski, Tochi Chukwuani and Nico Raskin all getting on the scoresheet.

But the Ibrox boss will continue to work with his squad this week in Spain with the aim of starting games with more intensity.

He said: “Yeah, this is always the goal. I think we’ve had a lot of examples where we did that.

“In the past, we’ve had good games where we started on the front foot.

“But there’s always an opponent and on Sunday, they took their first chance from nothing.

“Then it was a shot from around the box for the second goal.

“We had some bits but our final step wasn’t there.

“In the second half, we were more aggressive on the second ball, we were ball winners.

“Then, against an opponent with nothing to lose, the space became more open and we could use our quality.”

Rangers have struggled against Motherwell already this term – drawing twice at Fir Park and winning by a solitary goal at Ibrox in December.

Jens Berthel Askou’s side have impressed this term and Rohl knows Gers won’t get it easy when the Steelmen visit Govan for the first of the post-split fixtures.

But he’s adamant that if they commit to their pressing game – they can get the result they need.

Motherwell Manager Jens Berthel Askou

Rohl said: “We know what happens. Motherwell come and want to play football, football, football – with a lot of passes.

“It’s a demanding game for us and we have to play on the highest level.

“But again, we’re growing with belief and you can see it in some moments with our pressing.

“If we do that, we have the chance to win balls. If you stay half-and-half, you come too late and you’re not connected.

“That’s what we have to improve on this week and we will. We’ve done it so far.

“But let’s do the next game, which is a really important one.”