World-class goalkeeper Jack Butland has shaken Rangers F.C. by declaring he wants to leave the club immediately following an intense training ground altercation with head coach Danny Röhl.GLASGOW — A major crisis has erupted at Rangers’ Auchenhowie training complex this morning after star goalkeeper Jack Butland abruptly walked out of a tactical session and announced he no longer wants to play for the club. The shocking confrontation occurred during an intense first-team drill, leaving fellow players and coaching staff completely blindsided ahead of their upcoming Scottish Premiership fixture.
The explosive incident reportedly stemmed from a sharp disagreement over specific defensive setups and sweeper-keeper instructions issued by head coach Danny Röhl. What began as a standard tactical debate rapidly deteriorated into a heated shouting match, with Butland expressing deep frustration over the team’s current tactical direction before removing his gloves and leaving the pitch entirely.
Röhl remained tight-lipped when spotted leaving the facility, but club insiders reveal that the relationship between the German manager and his number one goalkeeper has grown increasingly strained over squad leadership and training structures. Today’s training ground bust-up appears to be the breaking point, turning a private disagreement into an open rebellion from one of the club’s most senior and influential figures.
Rangers officials have scheduled emergency talks with Butland’s representatives to address the disciplinary breach and attempt a swift reconciliation. However, with the squad already deeply unsettled by a difficult run of recent form, the club faces a race against time to restore order to the dressing room before matchday.