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'Yes, I'm a big fan' - Ibrox critic blown away by after Rangers signing completed

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Danny Rohl Backed to Get the Best Out of Perfect Rangers Signing

Rangers head coach Danny Röhl is poised to unlock the potential of the club's latest marquee acquisition, Tuur Rommens, hailed as the "perfect signing" for Ibrox amid a flurry of January transfer activity[1]. Former Rangers critic Kris Boyd has been left blown away, declaring, "Yes, I'm a big fan," in a stunning turnaround following the deal's completion.



The article highlights Röhl's confidence in bolstering the squad further after securing Rommens alongside Tochi Chukwuani and Andreas Skov Olsen on loan. Speaking ahead of the Scottish Cup clash with Annan Athletic on January 16, 2026, Röhl emphasized squad rotation and depth, stating the team must deliver a strong performance while giving minutes to fringe players[1][2]. "We have to win this game with a good performance... We rotate, we use the squad," Röhl affirmed in his pre-match press conference, underscoring the busy schedule ahead[2][3].

Boyd, once skeptical of Rangers' recruitment strategy, praised Rommens' versatility as a dynamic midfielder capable of thriving under Röhl's high-intensity system. Sources close to Ibrox believe the German coach's tactical acumen—proven at Sheffield Wednesday—will maximize Rommens' pace, vision, and goal threat, addressing Rangers' midfield woes this season. Skov Olsen's arrival adds flair on the wings, with Röhl hinting at more incomings to fuel a title push[1].

Fans and pundits alike see this as a masterstroke, with Rommens already integrating seamlessly in training. Röhl's professionalism and squad management shine through, positioning Rangers for dominance in the Scottish Premiership and cups. "It's clear we need everyone ready," Röhl added, signaling high expectations[2]. This signing could be the catalyst for Rangers' resurgence.

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