Rangers were beaten 3-1 by Celtic in the Old Firm derby at Parkhead as Daizen Maeda scored twice for the Hoops
Under-pressure Rangers manager Danny Rohl insists he merits another opportunity to challenge for silverware next season.
The Ibrox chief is facing scrutiny following a costly Old Firm derby loss to Celtic at Parkhead.
His team suffered their third consecutive post-split Premiership defeat, leaving them in third position in the standings.
Despite taking the lead against the Hoops through Mikey Moore’s early goal, Rangers crumbled.
A strike from Yang and a devastating brace from Daizen Maeda sealed a 3-1 triumph for Martin O’Neill’s side, reports the Daily Record.
Rohl had earned plaudits for reviving Gers’ title ambitions following his October appointment.
However, when it mattered most, his squad has fallen short once more and even failed to secure a Champions League qualifying berth.
Rohl acknowledges the recent performances haven’t met expectations after disappointing losses to Motherwell, Hearts and Celtic over the past two weeks.
Nevertheless, the German remains convinced he warrants the opportunity to rectify matters next campaign.
He said: “I never underestimated the job here. This is a huge club, an ambitious club, with a lot of power.
“Two weeks ago we were confident and looking forward to the split.
“But we have made mistakes which we have repeated.
“I deserve confidence to go forward and lead this group and lead the club in the future and bring titles.
“In football, when you want to be the best and win titles, no defeat helps.
“But I have until now had a lot of great moments with the club.
“And I am convinced I will have more moments in the future.
“I’m honest, it’s a tough one. You come with a lot of confidence to a point. You’re prepared and ambitious for the split.
“Then you lose the first game, the second and finally you lose all three.
“It’s not enough for what we want or where we want to go.”
Rangers found themselves outplayed in the derby despite taking an early lead.
However, they believed they had legitimate grievances over Yang’s leveller, with goalkeeper Jack Butland claiming for offside as Benjamin Nygren stood in front of him.
Earlier in the opening period, Moore was furious about a challenge from defender Alistair Johnston, which could have merited more than a caution but was given the all-clear by VAR.
Following the match, Rohl stopped short of criticising referee Nick Walsh or the match officials but suggested his side had been unfortunate.
He said: “You know me well after seven months.
“I am not a guy to make excuses for some decisions.
“But from what I’ve heard so far, maybe there was an offside situation because they had someone in front of our goalkeeper.
“The foul (by Johnston) on the pitch felt really aggressive.
“I have not seen it again but other people have made the decision and we cannot change it now.
“Maybe if I watch it back, and it should not be a goal – and it should be a red card – then hopefully someone will take responsibility for it.”
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