Cyriel Dessers has been nominated for the prize of the player of the month of the Rangers for March after a series of shocking exhibitions.
The International of Nigeria delivered key contributions in national and European competitions, writing down two vital objectives and providing assistance that was decisive for the light of the light.
His performances were highlighted by his dramatic winner of the detention time in the exciting 4-3 victory of 4-3 over Dundee, an achievement that coincided with his number 100 appearance for the club.
Dested was also fundamental in the Europa League UEFA campaign of the Rangers, registering both a goal and an assistance in its impressive triumph over Fenerbahce in Istanbul.
With 23 goals and seven assists in 45 appearances in all competitions this season, the 30 -year -old has become a central figure in the search for cutlery of the Rangers.
Despite their general contribution, despair have always faced criticism sometimes for losing high quality possibilities.
However, within the club, its value is unquestionable. The assistant coach of the Rangers, Neil McCann, defended the striker, highlighting his commitment and implacable work ethics.
“Cyriel’s pose will always divide the opinion because it will miss the opportunities, but this is the life of a striker,” McCann told the club’s website.
“I was very proud of him after the game (against Dundee) because he did not stop pushing and making careers, we need to create opportunities for him and that is what we are doing.”
Posses are now in the race for the monthly honor of the Rangers, competing together with the teammates Nico Raskin, Mohamed Diomande, Vaclav Cerny and John Souttar.
The actions of the Nigerians could also be key since the Rangers aim to maintain the impulse in Europe and ensure the qualification for continental football next season.
As the season enters their final stages, despair hopes to silence skeptics, will continue to score and possibly win a long -term role as the leading striker of the Rangers.