Rangers 'going in right direction' as Rohl looks to break 'old habits'
Rangers are in "a good way" insists head coach Danny Rohl, although the German says there is still work to be done to eradicate "old habits".
The 36-year-old has won three of his six matches since replacing Russell Martin.
His 100% record in the Scottish Premiership has lifted Rangers level on points with third-placed Hibernian, with home games to come against promoted pair Livingston and Falkirk.
In between, Braga visit Ibrox in the Europa League, with Rohl having suffered sobering defeats to Bergen and Roma in the competition.
"We are in a good way but in some minutes of the game, you see old habits and we have to work on that," he told RangersTV, while revealing a frank exchange of views after his debut in Norway.
"In three weeks, we had six games, but we showed in the league that we are going in the right direction.
"You can't do less, you have to be on the front foot and do more because we want to win more games in the future.
"The reaction after the game in Bergen was crucial for us. We were honest with each other in the meeting room and we spoke about the basics and it's getting better and better.
"Of course, in all the phases of our games there's still space for improvements and that is important.
"We have increased the levels and intensity but of course we want to do more."
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