Cyriel Desess was the hero for the Rangers, since his arrest time strike assured a dramatic 4-3 victory over Dundee United in a pulsating clash of the Premier League Scotto in Dens Park.
The game was a roller coaster from the beginning, with an impressive early rangers.
Simon Murray opened the scoring in the second minute, establishing the tone for a meeting full of action.
The hosts doubled their advantage in the 19th minute through Joe Shaughnessy, leaving the Rangers with a uphill battle.
However, Shaughnessy’s night took a turn when he unadverted the ball into his own network in the 43rd minute, giving the Rangers a crucial life line before part time.
Dundee restored her two -goal mattress in the 62nd minute when Scott Tiffoney found the network, putting the Rangers under immense pressure once again.
But the visitors refused to go back when James Tavernier took a step forward in the 75th minute to reduce the deficit, before Tom Lawrence triggered the draw in the 81st minute, establishing an exciting ending.
With the game at play, the poses delivered in the morbundos, soothing moments Ending an opportunity in the 93 minute to seal an impressive return to its side.
His compatriot, Leon Balogun, also appeared in the game, but was replaced in part time, giving way to a tactical adjustment as the rangers pursued the game.
The heroic of the poses further underline their importance for the team. The striker has been in good shape this season, obtaining 23 goals and providing seven assists in all competitions.
Despite his Club exploits, he was out of the Nigeria team for the recent international rest, losing the parties of the Super Eagles against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
With the rangers in the heart of the race for the title, the winning contributions of the positions could be vital as the season progresses.