Cyriel Dessers emerged as the unlikely hero for Rangers, scoring a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer to salvage a 1-1 draw against Dynamo Kyiv in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League qualifier. The Nigerian striker’s goal not only rescued a point for his side but also silenced critics who had questioned his ability to lead the line for the Scottish giants.

The match, played in the neutral venue of Arena Lublin due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, was a tense affair. Dynamo Kyiv, buoyed by home support, took the lead through Andriy Yarmolenko just before halftime. The Ukrainian side, despite being away from their home ground, looked dangerous in attack and posed a constant threat to the Rangers backline.

Rangers, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm in the first half. However, they improved significantly after the break, with Dessers coming close to equalizing in the 53rd minute only to be denied by a superb save from Dynamo Kyiv goalkeeper Georgi Bushchan.

The Nigerian striker had faced criticism from some Rangers fans for his performances last season, despite registering an impressive tally of 22 goals and 9 assists. However, manager Philippe Clement has always been a staunch supporter of Dessers, praising his work ethic and ability to cause problems for defenders.


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“If you compare him to seven months ago, he does much more for the team,” Clement said. “Maybe people have a perception of him, but I know that no defenders like to play against him. He’s only growing. That’s what we want.”

Dessers’ late heroics have vindicated Clement’s faith in the striker. His goal not only rescued a point for Rangers but also provided a significant boost to the team’s confidence ahead of the second leg at Ibrox Stadium.

Leon Balogun, another Nigerian international in the Rangers squad, started the game and put in a solid performance at the heart of the defense. The center-back has been a consistent performer for the club and his experience was crucial in a high-pressure match.

Rangers will now turn their attention to the Scottish Premiership as they look to build on Dessers’ heroics. A win against Motherwell at Ibrox this weekend would be a significant boost to their morale and put them in a strong position to challenge for the title.

The second leg against Dynamo Kyiv will be a massive test for Rangers. With a place in the Champions League playoffs at stake, both teams will be desperate to win. Dessers will be hoping to continue his good form and lead his side to victory.

The Nigerian striker’s journey at Rangers has been a rollercoaster. From facing criticism to becoming a match-winner, Dessers has shown resilience and determination. With the unwavering support of his manager, he will be looking to establish himself as a key player for the Scottish giants.

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