Andrew Cavenagh believes Rangers can still get back into the Scottish Premiership title race, despite being 13 points behind leaders Hearts.
The Ibrox club unveiled their new Head Coach Danny Rohl yesterday after a lengthy managerial search.
It’s not been the start the 49ers were hoping for as the Light blues currently sit sixth in the table with one league win in eight games.
The Gers sacked Russell Martin after 123 days in charge of the club as the Englishman only managed to win five out of 17 games in all competitions.
CEO Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell have felt the wrath of the Rangers faithful with a chunk of the blame going towards the pair for the dismal start to the season.
However, the Ibrox chairman backs Thelwell and Stewart and believes the club as a whole need to stick together. He told Sky Sports News:
“They do have our full backing. They’ve made mistakes just like Paraag (Marathe) and I have.
“When you make a mistake, you need to own it, you need to rectify it, you need to improve, and that goes for the two of them.
“It goes for Paraag, it goes for me, and it goes for everybody in the club, and moving forward, that same group, meaning everybody in the club, including the four that I just named, are also accountable.”
In terms of the title race, Cavenagh added that there is still time for the Govan club to salvage their league campaign:
“I think everything is still to play for.
“We have dug ourselves a hole in the league without a doubt, eight behind across town and further behind top of the table, but we can still do everything in the league.
“We can still do everything for both cups, and again, we have a little bit of a hole in Europe with two losses out of two matches, but six to go, so I think everything is still in front of us.”
Rohl’s first game in charge is in the Europa League against Brann then back to domestic action against Kilmarnock in the league this Sunday at Ibrox.