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Danny Rohl Thanks Rangers After Joining Red Bull Salzburg

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Danny Rohl expressed gratitude to Rangers as he embarks on a new chapter with Red Bull Salzburg, following his first training session with the Austrian club. The 37-year-old coach made the move after an eight-month tenure at Ibrox, where he previously managed Sheffield Wednesday. Shortly after Rohl’s departure was announced, Derek McInnes was named the new manager of Rangers.

In his inaugural press conference with RB Salzburg, Rohl reflected on his familiarity with the club, stating, “I’ve been here several times in the past and know Salzburg well – the club has always stood for attacking, courageous football.” He emphasized his vision for the team, saying, “That’s precisely the path we want to take. We want to return to the identity that distinguished the club for so many years.” Rohl’s commitment to revitalizing the team’s ethos was clear as he outlined his goals moving forward.

Rohl also took a moment to acknowledge the support from Rangers, thanking them for facilitating his transition. The club’s sporting director, Marcus Mann, added context to the timing of the move, explaining, “It’s true that we had agreed with Danny a week ago. A few points came up that needed clarification, which is why the matter dragged on a bit. We certainly would have liked to finalize it a few days earlier but the important thing is that it worked out. Sometimes you can have different opinions on things – those have now been resolved.” With this new opportunity, Rohl aims to bring a fresh approach to Salzburg and reconnect the team with its storied legacy.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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