Danny Rohl believes his side have the quality to go all the way and win the Scottish Premiership title as the German head coach talks up Rangers’ chances.
The Ibrox club face Dundee United tomorrow and have the opportunity to go top of the league for the first time in TWO years.
Rohl’s men have won their last two games and are only two points behind league leaders Hearts, who play Livingston on Sunday.
Speaking ahead of the clash against United, the Rangers boss said his squad are in a strong place mentally.
He said: “I’m happy, I feel really good because I see my group at the moment, I see the development, I think we are mentally strong.
“Even if you go away, we took the win against St Mirren, the pressure was on after two draws, but we came back, and we made a very good performance against Aberdeen.
“It gives me a lot of belief, there is no doubt, my group is strong – I’m convinced we have the quality to win the league.
“It’s a good feeling but the best feeling should be after the game when we win the game and we are top.
“We have to work hard for that. We played Dundee United two times this year and we couldn’t win against them, and this is a new challenge.
“They did well against Celtic, we are prepared for this, we know what we face tomorrow and it will be a challenge.”
