
Rangers made a poor start to the Danny Rohl era.
Danny Rohl suffered a heavy defeat in his first game in charge of Rangers as they were beaten 3-0 by Brann in the Europa League.
Rohl was finally confirmed as the replacement for the departed Russell Martin following a search that saw Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat pull out of contention, but Rangers’ miserable start to the season continued in Norway.
Jack Butland made a series of saves in the first half for Rangers, but he could do nothing to stop Emil Kornvig turning a 40th-minute opener into an empty net after Bard Finne’s scuffed shot squirmed into his path.
Ten minutes into the second half Rangers were given a mountain to climb when Finne’s free-kick was headed in by Jacob Sorensen.
Noah Holm fired in a third 11 minutes from time, underlining the scale of the task facing former Sheffield Wednesday boss Rohl.
What it means for Rangers
Rangers are rock bottom of the Europa League table with three defeats from three, leaving them facing an uphill battle to progress to the knockout rounds.
Thirteen points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts, Rangers host Kilmarnock on Sunday at Ibrox.
Rohl will quickly come under scrutiny if his side cannot produce a performance in his first league match.
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