'Rangers can go unbeaten in remainder of season'

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'Rangers can go unbeaten in remainder of season'

'Rangers can go unbeaten in remainder of season'

Will Rangers remain unbeaten in the last five games of the league season? The Ibrox club have lost just one league game - away to Hearts in December - since Danny Rohl took charge in October and are one point behind Hearts at the top of the table heading into the split. Scott Cameron of the Ranger

'Rangers can go unbeaten in remainder of season'

Will Rangers remain unbeaten in the last five games of the league season? The Ibrox club have lost just one league game - away to Hearts in December - since Danny Rohl took charge in October and are one point behind Hearts at the top of the table heading into the split. Scott Cameron of the Rangers Journal Podcast doesn't think Rohl's side will win all five of their post split games - but he doesn't expect them to lose any either.

The Scottish Premiership title race is heating up, and Rangers are in the thick of it. With just five games remaining after the league split, a compelling question emerges: can the Ibrox side finish the campaign unbeaten?

Since Danny Rohl took charge in October, Rangers have been a formidable force, suffering only a single league defeat—a December loss to Hearts. That impressive run has them sitting just one point behind league-leading Hearts as they enter the final, decisive stretch of the season.

While a perfect five-for-five record might be a tall order, there is strong belief that Rangers have the resilience to avoid defeat. Scott Cameron of the Rangers Journal Podcast encapsulates this sentiment, stating, "I don't think we will win all five matches... but I think we’ll remain unbeaten." He points to the team's stellar form under Rohl as the foundation for this confidence, suggesting that an unbeaten run could very well be enough to secure the championship.

This belief was tested and proven last weekend. After seeing rivals Celtic and Hearts win on Saturday, Rangers faced a stern challenge, falling 2-0 down at Falkirk on Sunday. Their response was emphatic—a thrilling 6-3 comeback victory that showcased the attacking firepower and fighting spirit Rohl has instilled.

With their Scottish Cup journey over, Rangers now have a rare free week. The squad is heading to Spain for a warm-weather training camp, aiming to return refreshed for the final push. While Cameron acknowledges the potential benefits, he also expresses a note of caution, recalling how past mid-season breaks have sometimes disrupted momentum. The hope is that this trip will recharge the batteries without halting their impressive stride.

As the season reaches its climax, all eyes will be on whether Rangers can maintain their steely consistency. An unbeaten run through these final fixtures would not only be a remarkable achievement but could also be the decisive factor in a thrilling title race.

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