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McInnes succeeds Rohl as Rangers manager
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McInnes succeeds Rohl as Rangers manager

June 17, 2026 at 06:30 PM
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Quick summary

Rangers have appointed Derek McInnes as their new head coach, replacing Danny Röhl following his departure from the Scottish Premiership club.

What happened

Rangers FC have moved quickly to appoint Derek McInnes as their new manager after the exit of Danny Röhl. McInnes, a well-known figure in Scottish football from his long tenure at Aberdeen and a spell at Bristol City, takes charge of one of the country's biggest clubs. The managerial change signals a new direction for Rangers, who will be looking to close the gap on Celtic and compete on the European stage. Details on contract length, backroom staff, and transfer strategy are expected to follow in the coming days.

Chance analysis

Managerial changes at Rangers always carry high significance given the club's size and the intense Old Firm rivalry with Celtic. McInnes brings extensive Scottish football experience but his track record at a club of Rangers' stature is unproven, which introduces both upside (fresh tactical ideas, motivation boost) and risk (adjustment period, pressure to win immediately). A new-manager bounce is plausible in the short term, while long-term success will depend on squad decisions made in the upcoming transfer windows.

Impact

Rangers' upcoming matches should be modeled with new-manager-bounce expectations, while uncertainty over tactical identity and squad selection increases short-term prediction variance.

AI Insight

Expect tactical adjustments and a likely new-manager bounce from Rangers; factor McInnes's preferred system into match predictions.

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McInnes succeeds Rohl as Rangers manager

Rangers have appointed Derek McInnes as their new head coach, replacing Danny Röhl following his departure from the Scottish Premiership club.

Article summary

Rangers FC have moved quickly to appoint Derek McInnes as their new manager after the exit of Danny Röhl. McInnes, a well-known figure in Scottish football from his long tenure at Aberdeen and a spell at Bristol City, takes charge of one of the country's biggest clubs. The managerial change signals a new direction for Rangers, who will be looking to close the gap on Celtic and compete on the European stage. Details on contract length, backroom staff, and transfer strategy are expected to follow in the coming days.

Managerial changes at Rangers always carry high significance given the club's size and the intense Old Firm rivalry with Celtic. McInnes brings extensive Scottish football experience but his track record at a club of Rangers' stature is unproven, which introduces both upside (fresh tactical ideas, motivation boost) and risk (adjustment period, pressure to win immediately). A new-manager bounce is plausible in the short term, while long-term success will depend on squad decisions made in the upcoming transfer windows.

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Published
Jun 17, 2026, 6:30 PM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
88%
Priority
High

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