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Danny Rohl takes charge of his 20th Scottish Premiership match on Sunday Danny Rohl has "total" belief Rangers can win the Scottish Premiership but has called on his players to back it up with "consistency". Rangers have picked up 46 of a possible 57 points since Rohl took charge in October and last Sunday's 4-2 win over Hearts moved the Ibrox side to within two points of the Scottish Premiership leaders. However, Celtic, who are a point behind Rangers, have a game in hand on the top two. "I totally believe we can do it, " Rohl said before Sunday's league trip to face Livingston. "There's no doubt about the strength of this squad now. It's now about consistency but we are still in second position not in the first position. " And he added: "The last couple of weeks was fantastic but I think it was a good statement. "We have to continue. We have to keep our intensity, I think this is crucial. We know these games you have to take a win because otherwise it makes no sense to win the game before. " Scotland defender Souttar commits future to Rangers Celtic given full Ibrox stand in Scottish Cup Visit our Rangers page for all the latest news, analysis and fan views Rangers announced on Thursday that Scotland defender John Souttar had signed a new contract until the end of next season, with the option of a further year. "It's important that we have leaders, to continue with them, not just on the pitch but off the pitch, " Rohl said of Souttar, 29. "He leads the group. It's important to have a core together to build something around. " Rohl has injuries to contend with this weekend and suggested there would be "two or three changes". However, midfielder Connor Barron and defender Derek Cornelius are making progress in their returns to fitness and could feature in March. Winter Olympics: Men's aerials final; biathlon to come - watch and follow F1 pre-season testing: Norris among drivers on track for final session in Bahrain Managing Man Utd the 'ultimate role' - Carrick The 1994 figure skating scandal that shocked the world Graham Norton and Maria Mc Erlane share their 'so-so' advice The heartwarming, chaotic comedy has returned Has FIFA dropped the ball with ticket pricing? 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Managing Man Utd the 'ultimate role' - Carrick What if Ed and Tim watched curling? Video What if Ed and Tim watched curling? How safe is bare-knuckle boxing as it fights for mainstream appeal? Is the new UWCL format easier for English teams? 'Bigger does not mean better' - why more matches is not for good of the game Five moments that made England centurion Itoje GB will go for gold after beating Swiss to reach men's curling final. Video GB will go for gold after beating Swiss to reach men's curling final Sutton's predictions v Embrace bassist Steve Firth GB's Hodgkinson 'obliterates' indoor 800m record set on day she was born. Video GB's Hodgkinson 'obliterates' indoor 800m record set on day she was born How Szoboszlai became Liverpool's key man Is Buttler's form a worry? England's T20 World Cup so far analysed From Stoke to the Arctic Circle - 30 years of BBC's Murray behind mic Weekly sports quiz: How long did Dyche last at Forest? Olympic trials to £6m deal - Shields' full-circle moment Vinicius: Eight years at Real Madrid, 20 cases of alleged racist abuse What do curlers do when they're not at the Olympics? 'Some people think it's live' - how is the commentary in EA Sports FC 26 put together? GB's Kenworthy in halfpipe final - Friday's guide Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.