Rohl won't watch title rivals as Rangers enjoy top spot
As Rangers move to the top of the Scottish Premiership for the first time this season, head coach Danny Rohl is "convinced" they can finish the job.
Rangers head coach Rohl watches his side play Dundee United [SNS] Rangers head coach Danny Rohl was satisfied as his team went top of the Scottish Premiership for the first time this season - just don't expect him to follow the Hearts and Celtic games on Sunday. The 4-2 win over Dundee United at Ibrox marked the first time for two years Rangers have climbed to the top of the league. It also eclipsed the 13-point gap Rangers had to make up on Hearts when Rohl replaced Russell Martin in October.
They only lead on goal difference and will cede top spot if Hearts, who had led since September, avoid defeat at bottom side Livingston on Sunday. Not that Rohl will be following closely. "I will do the same as the last matchday," the Rangers boss said.
"I put my phone off, no ticker [on the bottom of the screen], no live score. Last time, I got a message from my assistant coach saying 'did you see the result [Celtic's loss to Dundee United]? '.
"I said 'no, what happened? ' He said 'great result'. So I will do exactly the same and maybe three times in a row it will happen.
Continue to the original source for the full article.