Title would be fitting tribute for Rangers captain Tavernier, says Röhl
Rangers director of football Andreas Röhl has expressed his belief that securing a major trophy this season would represent a fitting tribute to the club's long-serving captain James Tavernier. The German official, who joined the Glasgow club in a senior management role, spoke candidly about the importance of recognizing loyal service within the modern football landscape.
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Tavernier has been a cornerstone of Rangers' rebuild since arriving from Wigan Athletic in 2015. The 33-year-old right-back has accumulated over 300 appearances for the club and has been instrumental in their domestic success, including the historic 2020-21 league title that ended Celtic's long-running dominance.
"James represents everything we value at this football club," Röhl stated during an exclusive interview. "His dedication, consistency, and leadership have been extraordinary. A trophy this season would not just be another medal for him - it would be recognition of a career at Ibrox that deserves to be celebrated."
The Rangers captain has faced scrutiny at various points during his tenure but has consistently responded with strong performances. His attacking contributions from right-back, including numerous goals and assists, have made him a pivotal figure in the team's tactical approach under multiple managers.
Röhl emphasized the significance of building around players who embody the club's values. "In today's football world, where players often move frequently, James's loyalty stands out. He could have moved on multiple times for greater financial rewards, but he chose to stay and lead this club through both highs and lows."
Rangers currently sit third in the Scottish Premiership, with their focus firmly fixed on closing the gap to league leaders Celtic and Aberdeen. Tavernier's leadership will be crucial in the coming weeks as the club navigates a challenging run of fixtures across multiple competitions.
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