The 37-year-old was appointed as Rangers head coach last October; the Ibrox side have lost their last three Scottish Premiership games; they will end the season without any silverware
The Ibrox side have suffered three successive defeats for the first time since 2000 and are guaranteed to finish third in the Premiership while Celtic, who beat their Old Firm rivals 3-1 on Sunday, and leaders Hearts fight for the title.
It is another trophyless campaign for the Govan club – who end by hosting Hibernian on Wednesday night before their trip to Falkirk on Saturday – and there have been calls from some supporters to have the German coach, who took over as boss in October, replaced for the new season.
Röhl insisted there was “no question” about him still being in situ after the summer and when asked outright if he had been given assurance by chairman Andrew Cavenagh and the rest of the Ibrox board, he said: “Yes.
“I think the last 48 hours, there was unbelievable support from the board. Everyone around me sees a lot of positive things, but we are also critical of ourselves. I think there’s no question mark.
The most important thing is it is what I have said many times, we have to take all the information and what we need into the new season.
“I think you can imagine, with Tav [James Tavernier], we lose the captain and it means for us, this is a big signal as well.