Rangers in 'good way' for title race and summer recruitment

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Rangers in 'good way' for title race and summer recruitment

Despite being in the midst of one of the most compelling title races in years, Rangers head coach Danny Rohl is already ramping up plans for next season. At the club's warm-weather training camp in Spain last week, Rohl and his staff prepared the squad for the title run-in and had daily discussions

Rangers in 'good way' for title race and summer recruitment

Despite being in the midst of one of the most compelling title races in years, Rangers head coach Danny Rohl is already ramping up plans for next season. At the club's warm-weather training camp in Spain last week, Rohl and his staff prepared the squad for the title run-in and had daily discussions with the board over summer recruitment. "Yeah, I look at a lot of videos at the moment, not just games, also players," said Rohl.

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Despite being in the midst of one of the most compelling title races in years, Rangers head coach Danny Rohl is already ramping up plans for next season.

At the club's warm-weather training camp in Spain last week, Rohl and his staff prepared the squad for the title run-in and had daily discussions with the board over summer recruitment.

"Yeah, I look at a lot of videos at the moment, not just games, also players," said Rohl.

"I think it was a really great spirit in this camp.

"We had a daily meeting every day with the board. I think we have a good group together at the minute, we are very clear what we want.

"It's good to start and to prepare a lot of things now. It will be a long summer, especially with the World Cup.

"You never know what happens, but it helps that we have a clear direction in which way we want to go.

"I can just say a big thank you also to [chairman] Andrew [Cavenagh] to make this camp happen.

"It was a big wish from my side, now it's going to the final five games.

"This is the most important thing that you can be... how can I describe it? Be happy that we are in a good way to prepare also for the summer."

Rangers' training camp was a chance for Rohl to work with his squad uninterrupted for the first time since his arrival, and he reckons they struck a good balance between hard graft and team bonding.

The German, whose side return to action against Motherwell on Saturday, said: "It was a good mix between hard working on the pitch and good togetherness off the pitch as well.

"I think it was a strong atmosphere in the last couple of days. I think everyone felt it. It was nice to have some fans around us in the camp. We invited them for dinner. All in all, it was nice to be there for five days."

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