Rangers boss Danny Rohl has reacted to watching his side blow another big game against Celtic after the Scottish Cup penalty shoot-out defeat at Ibrox.
Tomas Cvancara scored Celtic’s winning spot kick after James Tavernier and Djedi Gassama choked under pressure as the Hoops booked another spot at Hampden in the Scottish Cup semi final.
And as Celtic look forward to a possible double-winning season, Rohl’s Rangers battle to make sure that they don’t end the season trophyless once more, and it appears to be weighing heavily on the Ibrox boss.
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Danny Rohl’s strange answer to Ibrox scenes in Celtic defeat
The Rangers boss appeared in no mood to take questions on the defeat as Rohl started off his post-match interview in rather bizarre fashion.
When asked his thoughts on the post-match pitch invasion, Rohl told Premier Sports, “Well, I’m not sure what was at the end. I was in the tunnel. I didn’t see something. Maybe you have to explain what was the…”
The Premier Sports reporter clarified, “The fans spilled onto the pitch, and there was a bit of, bit of unrest.”
Rohl replied, “Yeah, of course, nobody wants to see this in football.” “
When asked his thoughts on the result, the Rangers boss said, “Disappointed. I think at the end, a shootout is always a little bit of luck.
“Of course, we were the better team. 120 minutes, 21 to four shots (on goal), all the things, what we need in football.
“We played a really good game from our side, but football is about results. And we didn’t take the result that we deserve today.
“We are disappointed, but next week we go again.”
You can watch the strange interview below:
Rangers heading for trophyless embarrassment as Celtic prove why they are champions
Rangers are now heading for yet another trophyless season as Celtic book another Hampden semi-final date to head for a possible double-winning season.
Martin O’Neill has undoubtedly saved Celtic this season and could now lord it over Rangers with a double-winning season.
As for Rohl, it’s back to the drawing board despite the Ibrox club ploughing millions into trying to win some silverware this season.
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