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November 29, 2025

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Daily Record

Boss is allowing us to express ourselves but we need to show more admits Connor

CONNOR BARRON reckons Rangers are at least playing with the shackles off under new boss Danny Rohl.

And he's not the first Ibrox star to say something similar since the German replaced Russell Martin in the dugout.

But the irony is - and it was proved again on Thursday night against Braga - that unless Gers tighten up, they won't achieve anything.

Rangers players might feel like they've been liberated by their new head coach. But that will count for nothing if they continue to concede poor goals - and fail to take chances at the other end.

Barron knows it. He was one of the best performers in their 1-1 Europa League draw against the Portuguese outfit in midweek.

But the 26-year-old still came off the pitch exasperated that Rohl’s men didn’t pick up a much-needed win.

And ultimately, after leading 1-0 against 10 men, it was sloppiness which cost them.

Nasser Djiga’s mistake from a harmless cross allowed Braga to equalise and leave Glasgow with a point. Barron accepts they have to be far more decisive in both boxes if they're going to be successful under Rohl.

But the midfielder is adamant they ARE getting better and it’s down to the manager allowing them to express themselves more.

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