Danny Rohl's Rangers face a crisis of confidence as consecutive losses to Motherwell and Hearts derail their championship ambitions.
The wheels have come off Rangers' title train in spectacular fashion, with back-to-back defeats leaving Danny Rohl's squad staring down the barrel of another disappointing campaign. The Gers' championship aspirations took a severe beating after falling to both Motherwell and Hearts in quick succession, exposing defensive frailties and attacking inconsistencies that have plagued the Glasgow giants all season.
Rohl now faces his biggest test as Rangers manager, with the pressure mounting from a fanbase that expected much more from this expensively assembled squad. The German tactician must quickly find solutions to stem the bleeding and salvage what remains of their domestic campaign, or risk seeing Celtic run away with yet another Scottish Premiership crown.
The timing couldn't be worse for Rangers, who desperately needed momentum heading into the crucial winter period. With key players struggling for form and confidence visibly draining from the team, Rohl has precious little time to turn things around before their title hopes become mathematically impossible rather than just highly improbable.
For a club with Rangers' pedigree and expectations, accepting mediocrity isn't an option. Rohl must dig deep into his tactical playbook and potentially shake up his starting eleven if he hopes to reignite the spark that once made this Rangers side genuine title contenders in Scottish football.