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Rangers players are already in debt to Danny Rohl after just one game in charge of the club, according to midfielder Connor Barron.

The 36-year-old German head coach was installed as Russell Martin’s successor last Monday but instead of starting to dig the Gers out of a hole, he watched it get deeper in a humiliating 3-0 Europa League defeat away to Brann on Thursday night.

Goals from Emil Kornvig, Jacob Sorensen and Noah Holm gave the home side – third in the Norwegian top flight – a convincing win and left the Light Blues embarrassingly bottom of the 36-team league phase with zero points from nine.

Rangers have won just five games out of 19 in all competitions this season and there seems to be no end to their miserable form as they prepare to host Kilmarnock at Ibrox in the William Hill Premiership on Sunday.

Barron, who came on as a second-half substitute in Norway, accepted Rohl is not the only one owed a performance against Killie.

The midfielder said: “We owe everyone. The start to the season has not been good enough for this football club and we owe everyone, fans at the club, the manager and ourselves as well.

“He (Rohl) just...

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