Rohl on Antman injury, January window & attacking issuespublished at 11:32 GMT
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSDanny Rohl has been speaking to the media before Rangers visit Dundee United in the Premiership on Wednesday night.
Here are the key points from the Ibrox boss:
Rangers been hit with another injury blow with winger Oliver Antman out for the next two months with a leg injury.
Rohl says he's very surprised at the extent of the adductor injury as the winger's substitution at the weekend was tactical rather than enforced.
Antman joins defenders Derek Cornelius and John Souttar on the sidelines, with Rohl expecting to lose Mohamed Diomande and Nasser Djiga to the Africa Cup of Nations this month.
It means the January transfer window will be crucial to Rangers' hopes of success this season, with the German head coach adding he's in regular dialogue with chairman Andrew Cavenagh to target "quality over quantity" and to identify the correct profile of player who "knows what it takes to play for Rangers".
Rohl says the sackings of Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart puts "a big responsibility" on him over transfers, adding: "I think this gives me more and more influence in this part and hopefully we make a good step forward. The key is that we are on one page."
Rohl adds: "It's crucial to prepare this window well and then hopefully the market gives us also the opportunities to do what we want. Earlier is better."
He is seeking "the right players" such as those who "can accelerate our game".
Rohl feels there shouldn't be too much of an overreaction to the goalless draw with Falkirk at the weekend, pointing out he's taken 13 points from 15 and that if the same return comes from the next five matches, Rangers should still be very much in contention.
He says Rangers have improved defensively - "a good step forward" - and now the focus is on creating more opportunities and sharpening up in attack.
On midfielder Lyall Cameron, who has played just 10 minutes since Rohl took charge, the German says: "Lyall has been patient, he needs to be ready when he gets that call to come in and seize his opportunity."





















