Danny Rohl is the new favourite to be appointed as the next Rangers manager, after he decided against making a return to Ibrox. The odds for Gerrard to be reappointed at Rangers had shortened to 1/8, but he evidently decided the time wasn’t right, and so the Rangers board are back to square one in their quest to replace Russell Martin before the end of the international break.
Next Rangers manager betting odds
Ahead of Russell Martin’s departure, it had been Gerrard and Sean Dyche who were the favourites to take charge. Dyche’s appointment appeared logical, given he previously worked with Sporting Director Kevin Thelwell in his time at Everton. Together, they navigated financial challenges and points deductions at Goodison Park, but new betting sites like Betano have now pushed Dyche’s odds down to 20/1 in their Rangers manager betting odds.
Instead, it’s former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl who finds himself as the new odds-on favourite with UK betting sites. According to the Guardian’s Ewan Murray, Rohl has met Rangers’ American ownership, and was under serious consideration before Martin was hired in June. The 36-year-old German impressed at Sheffield Wednesday under trying circumstances and would be seen as a more progressive appointment than the likes of Sean Dyche.
Next Rangers Manager | Next Rangers Manager Odds | Probability |
Danny Rohl | 10/11 | 52% |
Slaven Bilic | 6/1 | 14% |
Kevin Muscat | 8/1 | 11% |
Derek McInnes | 9/1 | 10% |
Gary O’Neil | 10/1 | 9% |
Barry Ferguson | 10/1 | 9% |
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Who are the favourites to be next Rangers manager?
Danny Rohl may head the betting to become the next Rangers manager, but there are other contenders also under consideration.
Those yearning for an appointment with historical Rangers links will be pleased to see Kevin Muscat’s name under consideration. Although Muscat only spent one season at Rangers, where he played a total of 29 games, he was part of the 2002/03 team which secured the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup. As a manager, his credentials are yet to be tested at the highest level, with the majority of his time being spent in the Australian, Japanese and Chinese leagues.
Another ex-Rangers man on the list of potential replacements is Derek McInnes. McInnes has really hit the ground running since taking over at Hearts in May, and so the Edinburgh-based club would undoubtedly be reluctant to see him depart so soon. They are currently two points clear in the Scottish Premiership, as they go in search of what would be their first league title since way back in 1960.
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Why was Russell Martin sacked?
Despite only being appointed as Rangers’ manager in June, it was little surprise to see Russell Martin under pressure so soon. They may have advanced to the Scottish League Cup semi-finals, but results have been dire both domestically and in Europe so far.
Although Rangers navigated their way past Panathinaikos and Viktoria Plzen, an ignominious exit at the hands of Club Brugge followed, 9-1 on aggregate. League results have been no better, with their draw at Falkirk leaving them down in 8th place, 11 points behind league leaders Hearts, and with a return to the Champions League next season already appearing unlikely.