Rangers midfielder Connor Barron has been full of praise for new boss Danny Rohl and the changes he’s made since taking charge of the club.
The Light Blues made it back-to-back Scottish Premiership wins last night as they defeated Hibernian 1-0 at Easter Road thanks to Danilo’s strike in the fifth minute.
It’s been a disastrous start to the season for the Ibrox club as they sacked Russell Martin after 123 days but the tide appears to be turning in Govan under Rohl.
Barron played a key part in the important win in the capital last night and spoke after the game about the positive atmosphere amongst the squad:
“After the game at the weekend we just wanted to come into the Hibs game, get another three points and build a bit of momentum.
“We’ve done that so it’s a happy camp and we’re all buzzing going forward into the weekend.
“There’s been a real lift in the dressing-room, and wins help with that as well.
“It’s positive in there and it’s important that we keep building momentum week on week and pick up as many points as we can.
“Winning helps with everything so we just have to keep going and building that momentum.”
Despite having a solid performance, the Scottish international fouled Junior Hoilett in the box at the 84th minute but Jack Butland saved the penalty and ensured Rohl’s men left Edinburgh with the victory.
The 23-year-old paid tribute to the goalkeeper and how he always steps up in big moments for the group:
“Jack always comes up with the big moments.
“We needed him and he stepped up. He’s done it a lot and I owe him one for that.
“Things happen in the game, obviously I was gutted (to give away the penalty) but you have to change your thinking really quickly.
“You just have to hope Jack steps up and he did.
“It was a real good team performance, we showed both sides of the game.
“We attacked well I felt and had a real gritty side to us as well, which was nice to see because it’s not always going to be pretty in the league.
“It was nice to come away with a good feeling.”

