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Rangers broke two unwanted club records under Danny Rohl after losing 2-0 to Roma in the Europa League on Thursday.

Goals from Matias Soule and Lorenzo Pellegrini comfortably saw off a Rangers side that was devoid of confidence throughout the match.

The Bears sit bottom of the Europa League table, and four defeats in four have left them with a huge mountain to climb if they want to qualify for the playoff round.

Rohl’s first game in charge of Rangers ended in a dismal 3-0 loss to Brann, and after the loss to Roma at Ibrox, he has become the first permanent manager in Rangers history to lose three of his opening five games.

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After Rangers beat Hibernian 1-0, Rohl had secured successive wins in the Scottish Premiership, and there was real optimism that he had turned a corner with his squad.

However, Rangers’ controversial 3-1 loss to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final on Sunday was a huge blow to the progress he had already made, and the defeat to the Italian giants on Thursday has sent Rangers to a new low.

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