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Rangers' Killer Instinct Lacking in Nervy Hibs Win
16 Dec
Summary
- Rangers secured a nervy 1-0 victory over Hibs with a first-half header.
- Manager Danny Rohl urged his team to show more killer instinct.
- The win moved Rangers to third place in the Premiership table.

Rangers manager Danny Rohl has called for his team to demonstrate a more clinical approach after their hard-fought 1-0 victory against Hibs. Emmanuel Fernandez's first-half header was the decisive goal, but the performance lacked the decisive edge Rohl desires, with late chances missed by Youssef Chermiti and Djeidi Gassama. Despite the unconvincing display, the win extends Rangers' unbeaten league run to 11 games and moves them to third in the Premiership table.
Rohl acknowledged that while his team is finding ways to win, the focus remains on securing points over performances. He stressed the need to be more ruthless when opportunities arise to 'kill' opponents, which would allow for a more relaxed touchline presence. The German coach highlighted the team's defensive solidity, with five clean sheets, but reiterated the necessity for improvement in converting chances.
Looking ahead, Rohl confirmed that Bojan Miovski might be available for the upcoming match against league leaders Hearts. He anticipates a normal training week to prepare for the encounter, emphasizing the need for bravery and forward-thinking play. Meanwhile, Hibs manager David Gray expressed frustration at his team's lack of quality in the final third, despite feeling they were comfortable and the better side for periods of the game.




