'Rohl struggling to get best out of Rangers'
Former Ibrox midfielder Andy Halliday said it is "only natural for some Rangers fans to have their doubts" over head coach Danny Rohl after a third straight league defeat ended their title hopes. Off the back of losses against Motherwell and Hearts, Rohl's side went in front against Celtic on Sunday before succumbing to a 3-1 defeat. Speaking on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast , Halliday said: "It's the manner of their last two performances, in particular.
When Hearts gave them a punch on the nose at Tynecastle, they didn't respond and it was the same after Celtic gave them a one-two inside four minutes. "He doesn't like questions about mentality but it's no surprise these questions are coming. "I think there is quality in that squad and, at the moment, Rohl is struggling to get the best out of them.
" Rangers have nothing but pride left to play for now, while their bitter rivals have eyes on yet another league and cup double. Not for the first time, a consequential summer is in store around Ibrox way. "I think he will be backed," Halliday said of Rohl.
"But there's no Champions League pot, or a guaranteed later round in the Europa League, so it wouldn't surprise me if there's a set figure leading up to the qualifiers and then it depends on how that goes. "The difficulty with that is you're talking about the last two or three weeks of the window, when a lot of people have done their business and you might have to pay over the odds. "