In a thrilling Europa League encounter, Cyriel Dessers came through for Rangers with an unforgettable finish to secure a 1-1 draw against Olympiacos, relieving pressure on manager Philippe Clement and silencing critics. Held at the electric Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis, the match saw Olympiacos initially take control as Moroccan striker Ayoub El Kaabi broke through Rangers’ defense in the 56th minute, rocketing a shot into the top corner via the post.
But Rangers didn’t back down. Only eight minutes later, Dessers found his moment, expertly evading a risky challenge from Olympiacos defender Panagiotis Retsos. With remarkable calmness, he “gave the goalkeeper the eyes,” expertly feigning before guiding the ball into the far corner. Dessers’ goal, his first in the Europa League this season, not only rescued a vital point but also lifted the spirits of Rangers fans who had seen him endure an eight-game scoring drought.
Rangers legend Ally McCoist, providing live commentary, was quick to praise the Nigerian striker’s skill: “That’s a tremendous finish, I need to say. The composure after Retsos dives in is excellent—he side-steps, gives the goalkeeper the eyes, and slots it into the far corner. A lovely finish.”
With this goal, Dessers now has nine goals and three assists in nineteen appearances for Rangers this season, hinting at a potential resurgence just when his team needs it most.
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