RANGERS boss Danny Rohl has made a new addition to his backroom team at Ibrox.
The Light Blues head coach has headhunted a 22-year old coach from Germany as the latest addition to his Gers revolution.

Rohl quickly added new assistant Matthias Katltenbach and trusted performance chief Sascha Lense after being appointed as Russell Martin‘s replacement.
He also kept Steven Smith, the former Rangers defender who was in interim charge prior to Rohl’s appointment, as part of the first team coaching setup.
Now, he’s made a new hire to his team.
German second tier club SC Preussen Munster have confirmed that Tristan Steiner has left to join Rangers immediately.
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Steiner, just 22, previously worked with Rohl at Sheffield Wednesday.
Steiner was a youth coach and a video analyst at his club and will combine coaching and analysing games at Rangers under Rohl.
Preussen Munster sports director Janis Hohenhovel said: “Last season, Tristan independently observed training sessions under Danny Rohl at Sheffield Wednesday.
“Here, he has been responsible for the strategic development of squad planning, scouting, training and analysis.
“Tristan has a good sense of how Danny Rohl views his own game. As a manager, he was obviously keen to bring in someone like him.
“The opportunity arrived at short notice and Tristan has taken advantage of it.
“It’s a bitter pill to swallow to lose someone like him, but also an honour because someone from Preussen Munster has made this leap to a club as big as Rangers.”
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