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‘I’m sorry but…’ – BBC pundit slams ’embarrassing’ Rangers supporters based on what he heard.

BBC Pundit Criticises Rangers Supporters After Falkirk Thriller
A pundit from the BBC has strongly criticised sections of the Rangers support following their reaction during the dramatic encounter against Falkirk on Sunday. Although Rangers ultimately secured an emphatic 6-3 victory, the match unfolded in a chaotic and unpredictable manner, particularly in the early stages.
At one point in the first half, the situation looked bleak for the Ibrox side. Falkirk had established a 2-0 lead, leaving Rangers facing an uphill battle. Few could have predicted that the game would swing so dramatically, requiring a remarkable five-goal surge in the second half for the visitors to claim all three points.
Ryan Stevenson Labels Calls for Rohl’s Exit “Embarrassing”
Former player and pundit Ryan Stevenson expressed disbelief at the reaction of some Rangers fans, particularly those who were already calling for manager Danny Rohl to be dismissed after just 20 minutes of play. Stevenson did not hold back in his assessment, branding such responses as “embarrassing,” especially considering the progress made under the German coach.
Rohl has overseen a significant transformation since taking charge from Russell Martin. Under Martin’s leadership, Rangers appeared destined for a relatively uninspiring mid-table finish, with little expectation of competing at the top end of the table. However, Rohl’s arrival has reinvigorated the team, dramatically improving both performances and results.
That turnaround is evident in the current standings, where Rangers now find themselves just one point behind league leaders Heart of Midlothian heading into the crucial split phase of the season. This resurgence has placed them firmly in the title race, a scenario that seemed unlikely only months earlier.
Stevenson shared his own reaction to the match, admitting that he too had doubts when Falkirk extended their lead. He revealed that he was celebrating Falkirk’s second goal at home, convinced that Rangers would struggle to salvage even a draw. However, by the time he returned after briefly stepping away, the game had completely turned, with Rangers leading 4-2—a development he had not anticipated.
Despite the rollercoaster nature of the match, Stevenson emphasized that supporters should recognise the impact Rohl has had. In his view, the comeback victory would not have been possible without the manager’s influence on the touchline. He insisted that Rangers would not have produced such a response under previous circumstances, highlighting the importance of Rohl’s leadership.
A Remarkable Turnaround Under Rohl
Rohl’s tenure has been characterised by a clear shift in mentality and performance levels. The team’s ability to recover from a two-goal deficit and ultimately win by a three-goal margin reflects a newfound resilience. This transformation has not only improved results but also altered expectations, with Rangers now firmly in contention for the Scottish Premiership title.
The contrast between the current situation and the outlook earlier in the campaign is stark. Where once there was uncertainty and inconsistency, there is now belief and momentum. Such progress makes the criticism from certain supporters appear premature, particularly given the broader context of the season.
Key Decisions Loom for the Rangers Boss
While the focus remains on securing the league title, Rohl faces several important decisions in the coming weeks that could shape the outcome of the campaign. One of his primary challenges is determining his strongest starting lineup, especially given recent performances from players who have made an impact off the bench.
Bojan Miovski is a notable example. The striker has not been included in the starting eleven in recent matches, yet he has delivered impressive contributions as a substitute, scoring three goals across the last two games. His form presents a selection dilemma, particularly as Rangers look to maximise their attacking threat.
With Ryan Naderi currently sidelined through injury, there is a strong argument for Miovski to be given a starting role alongside Youssef Chermiti. Such a partnership could provide the firepower needed as the team pushes for success in the closing stages of the season.
Squad Planning and Transfer Uncertainty
Beyond immediate tactical considerations, work is already underway behind the scenes to strengthen the squad ahead of the next campaign. However, before any new signings can be finalised, decisions must be made regarding the futures of several current players.
Individuals such as Mikey Moore, Nasser Djiga, and Andreas Skov Olsen are all thought to be valued by Rohl. Nevertheless, uncertainty remains over whether they will continue at Ibrox beyond the current season.
Should any of these players depart, replacements will need to be identified and secured promptly. This places additional pressure on the manager to finalise his transfer targets and communicate his plans clearly to the club’s recruitment team. Acting swiftly will be crucial to ensure that Rangers maintain their upward trajectory.
Focus Remains on Title Push
For now, however, the immediate priority is clear. Rohl and his players are fully concentrated on their pursuit of the Scottish Premiership title. The dramatic victory over Falkirk has reinforced belief within the squad, but consistency will be key as they navigate the decisive final stretch of the season.
The criticism directed at sections of the fanbase serves as a reminder of the emotional nature of football, where reactions can often be influenced by short-term developments. Yet, as Stevenson pointed out, a broader perspective reveals just how far Rangers have come under Rohl—a journey that could yet culminate in silverware if their current form continues.
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