Rangers suffered a shock 3-2 defeat against Motherwell at Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
In what was a must-win game for the Gers, they found themselves struggling against a well-organised side.
Now, they are four points off league leaders Hearts, who they take on next Monday.
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Ewen Cameron believes Danny Rohl can get sacked if Rangers do not win the title
STV Football host Ewen Cameron believes that Rangers will sack Danny Rohl if they do not win the league this season.
He claims that he was not impressed with the German when he was first appointed as the Light Blues manager.
Rohl took over a struggling side from Russell Martin and went on a good run with them to make them title contenders.
They were top of the table a couple of weeks ago, albeit by playing a game more than their title contenders, but now find themselves in a bit of a tough spot.
Cameron admits that he would not be surprised by the American owners if they were to part ways with the manager in the summer.
“I was not convinced by Danny Rohl and I wouldn’t be surprised with the American owners that they make a change in the summer if he doesn’t win the league.”
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Rohl knows that the loss against Motherwell was unacceptable and it was not one of the occasions where the team got unlucky.
The visitors played the Light Blues out of the park and that cannot be happening in the final few games of the season.
It is now a do-or-die situation for Rangers when they take on Hearts next.

If they lose that game, it is curtains for their title hopes as the gap to the league leaders will be seven points.
With only three matches left to play following that one, it will be an unassailable lead and the best they can hope for is second place.
Conversely, a win would see the gap reducing to one, and things would be back in their hands again as they also have to play Celtic.
Currently, Rohl is in no danger of being sacked, and the board are likely to show their patience with him throughout the summer.


