Ferguson could now have the new Dessers at Rangers & it’s not Igamane
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Ross Kilvington
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Rangers’ Cyriel Dessers celebrates scoring a goal that was later disallowed
Glasgow Rangers produced yet another Jekyll and Hyde display in the Premiership, scoring a late winner to seal all three points against Dundee on Saturday evening.
Dundee went into the half-time interval holding a slim 2-1 advantage, which they soon stretched to 3–1 thanks to a goal from Sco
tt Tiffoney.Goals from James Tavernier, Tom Lawrence and then Cyriel Dessers – on his 100th appearance for the Light Blues – sealed another comeback victory.
Despite missing several chances throughout the tie, the Nigerian striker finished as the hero for Ferguson with his game-winning goal.
Cyriel Dessers’ display in numbers vs Dundee
Starting alongside Hamza Igamane, Ferguson once again operated with a 3-5-2, aiming to dominate the midfield, with plenty of chances being created for the two frontmen.
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It worked to an extent, with Dessers registering an incredible 12 shots – nine on target and three off – yet he missed five big chances.
He won only 50% of the duels he contested while losing possession 13 times and succeeding with just one dribble.Persistence paid off, as he slotted the ball home with three minutes left, but this shouldn’t paper over the cracks.
Igamane was also far from his best, losing the ball 17 times along with having just one shot on target. Dessers, however, appears to have finally shifted his scapegoat tag, despite still missing chances on a regular basis.
Has this now been passed on to Jack Butland? Who endured another poor display for the Ibrox side.
Rangers could now have found the new Dessers
Butland enjoyed a relatively solid debut season for the Gers. His mistake in the dying minutes of the Scottish Cup final against Celtic proved costly, but it was deemed a one-off.
Fast-forward nearly a year later, and the Englishman has made a few high-profile mistakes throughout the current season, with journalist Josh Bunting stating back in December that he was “in a real rut of form”, while looking “shaky”. His mistake against Motherwell at the start of March was costly in the eventual 2-1 defeat.