Cyriel Dessers was instrumental in Rangers’ 2-0 victory over St Johnstone, helping his team advance to the Premier Sports Cup quarterfinals. The Nigerian international contributed both a goal and an assist in the match, although there was controversy surrounding his goal.
Initially, the referee disallowed Dessers' goal for a foul on St Johnstone's Jack Sanders. However, after reviewing the incident on the pitchside monitor, the referee overturned his decision, much to the frustration of St Johnstone’s players and fans. Some argued that VAR should not have intervened due to the referee’s initial call.
Dessers defended himself post match, explaining that he did not foul the in the build up to his goal. He stated that Sanders stepped on his foot, causing him pain, but he managed to get past the other defender and score. Despite transfer speculation linking him with a move away from Rangers, Dessers has started the season strongly, registering four goal involvements in five appearances.
Editorial
We believe Cyriel Dessers’ performance against St Johnstone underscores his value to Rangers, especially in key moments of high stakes matches. His goal, although surrounded by controversy, shows his ability to stay focused and finish under pressure. As VAR continues to influence modern football, these moments of debate add to the drama of the game, but Dessers’ determination and explanation offer clarity on his role in the event.
His strong start to the season, despite rumours of a possible transfer, highlights his professionalism and commitment to delivering for Rangers. Fans will undoubtedly appreciate his contributions, and if he continues this form, Dessers could be a crucial figure for Rangers this season.
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