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·9 December 2025

Season remains long, but Rangers surprisingly top the SPL for current form

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Rangers have quietly put together a strong domestic run. Over the last ten league matches, Danny Röhl’s side actually sit top of the Scottish Premiership form table, with Rangers top of the league appearing naturally near the end of this paragraph. That doesn’t win any silverware on its own, but it shows a clear upward trend. The performances have improved, the defence has tightened, and the goals have started flowing again. It is still early days in Röhl’s project, yet the signs point to progress that many had begun to doubt only weeks ago, as discussed on Ibrox Noise.

Article image:Season remains long, but Rangers surprisingly top the SPL for current form

Rangers topping the table regarding the last 10 matches.


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The form speaks for itself

Ten matches might not define a season, but they can reveal a pattern. Rangers have taken more points than any other side in the division during that period. Even when the football hasn’t sparkled, the team has found a way to win more often than not. That resilience is something fans have demanded for months. The Ibrox crowd can forgive mistakes when they see hard work and intent. The energy across the park has grown, and players such as Connor Barron have shown real drive, highlighted recently by Ibrox Noise.

It is not only the midfield that has improved. The back line statistically has improved, with Nasser Djiga and Emmanuel Fernandez forming a solid pairing, even if they still look fragile. Jack Butland continues to provide calm assurance, while the wingers now press with greater purpose. The team seems a little more united, and that cohesion translates into results. Winning games consistently matters more than possession or flair at this point, and Rangers are doing exactly that, as Ibrox Noise pointed out after the recent fixtures.

Turning form into belief

Danny Röhl deserves credit for injecting discipline and purpose into a squad that looked lost earlier in the campaign. His message has been clear: play forward, press high, and keep intensity for ninety minutes. The players have increasingly responded. The consistency still needs to carry into the biggest fixtures, particularly against Hearts and Celtic. Those tests define title races. If Rangers can match this domestic rhythm with victories in those clashes, then the conversation changes entirely, a point echoed by Sky Sports.

The path ahead

No one at Ibrox will get carried away just yet. The Scottish Premiership remains a long and unpredictable battle. But the turnaround from earlier frustration to current results has restored belief. Röhl’s men have shown grit, energy, and growing understanding. January will be vital for adding depth and keeping momentum. If recruitment matches the progress already seen, then Sky Sports may be right to suggest this team is evolving fast. The overall improvement and the growing belief among fans mirror the wider optimism seen across NewsNow.

Röhl will know the task ahead is far from over. But with Rangers top of the league over the last ten matches, there is momentum and a foundation to build on. If that consistency carries through to the decisive games, then even the most cautious supporter might start to believe again.

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