The German saw his side suffer a third defeat in five matches as Roma eased to a 2-0 Europa League victory at Ibrox. Rangers remain bottom of the standings and are one of only two teams – alongside 35th-placed Nice – to have failed to win any of their first four fixtures.
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The loss to Roma came on the back of the Hampden heartache against Celtic as Rohl missed out on a place in the Premier Sports Cup final. A trip to face Dundee this weekend is a must-win for a side that are 14 points adrift of league leaders Hearts.
Moore impressed off the bench in the Old Firm loss and was handed a start at Ibrox. At 18, life in Glasgow is proving to be a harsh learning environment. It is one that the on-loan Tottenham Hotspur forward is enjoying, though, as he looks to raise his own levels in the coming weeks.
“It is still early on the season as a team as well,” Moore said. “Personally, I've learnt so much about the team.
“We can change things, we can go and start picking up points and build some momentum. That's what we need to do, that's what I'm here to do.
"I need to start helping the team to win with more goals and assists. I think in my play I have been a bit better, but I need to start showing that in my numbers as well.
“I knew that it was going to be big pressure. I think that's why I chose it. I didn't come up here not knowing that. I didn't think it wasn’t going to be that way. I didn't think it was going to be easy for me. So, yeah, I'm prepared to go through with this.
“We need to start picking up points and building momentum. We can't write it off now. We've got enough quality in the team and enough good players to start winning.
We need to keep winning. That's all for now. We need to start building game by game. It starts on the weekend.”