Rangers boss Danny Rohl has urged his side to be “hungry for more” wins after they beat Ludogorets 1-0 in the Europa League.
Mohammed Diomande’s 33rd-minute strike was enough to secure the win at Ibrox, which was the Gers’ seventh consecutive victory in all competitions.
They also ended a nine-game winless run in the Europa League (D2 L7), with Rohl registering his first victory in the competition with the Gers at the fifth attempt (D1 L3).
The Scottish Premiership side continued their fine home form in January, too, as they are unbeaten in their last 35 home games in the month of January in all competitions (W31 D4) since losing 2-0 to Celtic in January 2011.
Although Rangers are out of the Europa League, they are just six points behind league leaders Hearts, and Rohl wants his side to keep their momentum going.
Rohl told TNT Sports: “Seven wins in a row is fantastic. We have to be hungry for more, especially looking forward to Sunday [against Dundee FC].
“We have to be on the front foot again.
“We gave some moments to the opponent, which I don’t like. In general there’s been a lot of clean sheets since I’ve been here and that’s a good feeling.”
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) January 22, 2026
Diomande netted just his second goal in 16 Europa League appearances for Rangers – his first had come against Nice in November 2024.
He now has two goals, three assists and two red cards for Rangers in the Europa League.
He’s one of three players with multiple goals, assists and reds for one club (since 2009-10) along with Ricardo Quaresma for Besiktas (six goals, five assists, two reds) and Ibrahim Sangare for PSV (two goals, two assists, two reds).
Diomande told TNT Sports: “It’s been a while since I scored so there was emotion.
“We are in a good position now, we’re going to go game by game. Hopefully on Sunday we get the three points.”
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