Rangers new manager Philippe Clement has explained why he is happy that Super Eagles striker Cyriel Dessers scored in the 4-0 home win against Hibernian.
Dessers netted his second goal in eight league appearances in the Scottish Premier League.
The 28-year-old found the back of the net in the 79th minute to make it 4-0.
Prior to Saturday’s game, Dessers’ last goal was on September 24 in a 1-0 win against Motherwell.
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Commenting on Dessers’ performance, Clement told Rangers TV:”I was delighted [with the quality], but also the other chances where the goalkeeper did a good job.
“It was a game against a team who are unbeaten with their new manager so it’s not an easy team to beat. We did a good job not to allow them to play their normal game that they want to play.
“I spoke with Cyriel earlier this week about working ever so hard for the team then the chances will come. It’s then about being cool and confident so I’m happy for him that he scored.”
Clement added:”But I’m also happy for the other players; it’s not important for me who scores, but rather that we score goals and win games.”
Dessers joined Rangers from relegated Italian club Cremonese.
He scored six goals in 26 league games for the Italian side.