
Danny Röhl did not ignore the noise.After a dominant display against Queens Park Rangers, the atmosphere inside the stadium shifted. Fans were loud. Confident. Some chants went beyond support and drifted into arrogance.Röhl stepped in.The manager praised the energy but made his stance clear. He wants belief, not complacency.“We need the right voice from the stands,” he said after the match. “Support the team, push the team, but stay grounded.”The performance gave fans reasons to celebrate. His side controlled the game from start to finish. Sharp pressing. Quick transitions. Clinical finishing. It was one of their strongest outings this season.But Röhl focused on what comes next.He warned that success can fade fast if focus drops. In his view, chants shape mentality. What fans repeat, players hear. What players hear, they carry into the next game.So he gave clear instructions.Back the team through difficult momentsAvoid chants that assume victory before it is earnedKeep the message about effort and unityHe wants hunger to remain high.Röhl has built his approach on discipline and consistency. Every result, good or bad, feeds into the next performance. He does not want outside noise to change that.Players responded well to his message in the dressing room. Senior figures echoed the same point. Stay focused. Stay sharp. No distractions.The bond between fans and team remains strong. Röhl is not trying to silence supporters. He is trying to guide them.Because for him, winning is not only about what happens on the pitch. It is also about mindset.And right now, he is protecting it.