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·29 October 2025

Danny Rohl refuses to rise to MON’s Rangers troll bait

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Martin O’Neill tried to provoke a storm. The recently-appointed interim Celtic boss mocked Rangers as “no threat whatsoever” and claimed Danny Röhl’s side were miles off the pace. He suggested any chance of a title race was laughable. Yet Röhl refused to rise to the bait. He faced the cameras with poise and spoke with quiet confidence. This was not a man rattled by an old enemy’s words. He was composed, defiant and very much focused on Rangers’ recovery rather than O’Neill’s noise.

O’Neill’s Dig At Rangers

O’Neill made his jibe during a recent bit of punditry, laughing off any notion that Rangers could challenge this season. His tone was smug, dripping with the same superiority that defined his Celtic days. He said Rangers were “no threat whatsoever” and that even with Röhl in charge, they remained “so far adrift it’s untrue.” For many supporters, those comments cut deep. They stoked old fires. They reminded every Rangers fan of the arrogant Celtic narrative that refuses to die. But instead of biting back, Röhl took the higher ground.


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Röhl’s Calm Response

Röhl chose his words carefully. “I looked at my players and I see belief,” he said. “They feel it on the pitch. They believe in what we are doing.” That was it. No drama, no petty squabble, just quiet conviction. Röhl’s calmness has underlined everything that has made him stand out since arriving at Ibrox. He focuses on performance, not noise. He leads by example. His belief in the process is steady and unwavering, even when former Celtic figures try to drag Rangers into old wars.

The Real Message To Rangers Fans

Röhl’s reply said more than any direct retort ever could. It showed a manager who refuses distraction. O’Neill’s words belonged to the past, but Röhl’s vision points forward. He spoke about bounce-back after defeat, about resilience, and about belief in a squad that has started to respond. That message resonated through the fanbase. It was calm authority in action. Röhl knows the rebuild will take time, but his leadership already carries weight. He has injected pride back into Rangers without shouting once.

The contrast between O’Neill’s smugness and Röhl’s composure could not be sharper. One clings to the past while the other builds for the future. And if Röhl delivers on his words, it will be O’Neill who ends up eating them. The Guardian echoed that tone, praising Röhl’s maturity, while Reuters reported his refusal to be drawn into “mind games.” Even Sporting Life highlighted his poise and quiet belief in Rangers’ direction.

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