While Rohl did not dig out his defenders, former Rangers striker and coach Billy Dodds wasn’t as generous.
“The Rangers defence, that was as bad as I’ve seen it this season,” he said on TNT Sports.
Given some of the goals Rangers have coughed up under Rohl and his predecessor Russell Martin this season, that is quite the statement.
Rohl’s assessment was that those two defensive mistakes cost Rangers, but in reality, the margin of victory could have been greater for Ferencvaros.
“For the second game in the row in this competition, I see a team who is competitive and a team in a forward process, but I see a team, especially in this competition, destroy the hard work in two, three situations,” Rohl said.
The home side had 13 shots in the Rangers box, four of which were squandered by striker Bamidele Yusuf, who could have had a first-half hat-trick.
In attack, Miovski’s fine finish was the one moment of quality for a Rangers side who struggled to create. Indeed, their seven shots was the lowest they have registered in a Europa League match this season.
Keane – assisted by former Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass – was asked if he was surprised by the Rangers team he came up against, but chose to focus on his own high-flying outfit.
“I knew they were going to play three at the back,” he said.
“I can’t speak too much about them because I’m not bothered about them. I knew we’ll always score. We were brilliant tonight, everybody to a man.”


















