Is Europa League a distraction Rohl could do without?published at 17:05 GMT
Andy Campbell
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSFive games into his Rangers tenure, head coach Danny Rohl must surely now know just how big a task he faces to make his team successful.
Those matches have come in the space of 15 days, a frenetic schedule that has hardly been ideal for a new boss trying to get his ideas across, believes former Dundee United and Hearts manager Robbie Neilson.
He told the BBC's Scottish Football podcast: "The difficulty Rohl has got at the moment is he's not getting a lot of time to spend on the training pitch. From what I've heard, he's a fantastic coach and really good on the training pitch.
"They'll do a tiny bit of prep this afternoon, some tomorrow and then they need to perform on Sunday [against Dundee]."
That trip to Dens Park is probably more important to Rangers, given how their season is panning out.
Rohl was barely in the job two days when he took charge of the 3-0 loss away to Norwegian side Brann. That third defeat out of three made the possibility of progressing in the Europa League difficult and a fourth loss to Roma on Thursday made it extremely so.
In the Scottish Premiership, things have started to look up for Rangers with wins over Kilmarnock and Hibernian, reducing the gap on defending champions Celtic to five points.
Hearts are 11 clear of Rangers and if Rohl wants to lead his side in Europe next season, they simply must pick up points in the league.
That begs the question, is the Europa League an unwelcome distraction?
"When you have a European campaign, you don't get any time on the training pitch," said Neilson.
Still to come are meetings with Braga and Ferencvaros before Christmas and Ludogerets and Porto in January.
However, the November international break may come at just the right time for Rohl. After Sunday, Rangers are inactive until they host Livingston on 22 November.
Some players will be on international duty but the German will not have as much time on the training pitch with his squad again until March.
"At the moment, we see where we are and where we want to go," Rohl said after the 2-0 home loss to Roma.
"I'm totally convinced we'll go in the right direction, but we need to work hard."





















