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The dramatic strike of Cyriel Dessers gave Rangers the last victory of 4-3 over Dundee at a charming premiere meeting in Dens Park.
The dark blues striker Simon Murray scored after only two minutes and Captain Joe Shaugnesse added in the 19th minute of a second against discontinuous visitors.
Barry Ferguson’s interim chief was handed over by a rescue rope when Shaugnessy scored his own goal just before the break, with Desers, thanks to his 100th. Competitive appearance for Rangers, who missed a number of chances.
Scott Tifafoney did it 3-1 at 62 minutes and all points seemed to stay at home, but the Rangers Skipper James Tavernier reduced the deficit in the 76th minute before replacing Tom Lawrence dramatically equalized five minutes later with another fine strike.
And in the third minute of the stop Dessers showed his attitude towards not being when he threw himself to win the winner and complete a remarkable game.
Rangers, with Hamza Igamane striker for injured Vaclav Cerny, were amazed when the home side raced to the lead.
Finlay Robertson, who took over the wounded midfielder Lyall Cameron, who is tied to Ibrox in the summer, turned in the corner on the right and Murray got in front of Tavernier and volleyball around the goalkeeper Rangers Jack Butland.
The Ferguson side looked no matter how much to join their criminal area was a potential problem, but in the 16th minute Dessers was sent by the head of Muhammad Diomande only to make its low ride blocked by the feet of Trevor Carson and the home side prevented the corner.
More calamity defense guards, who started with an Igaman who couldn’t clean his lines after the set-part, ended Butland, who plunged the header from Shaughnessy, and then saved Murray, who was also unmarked than IR in the second attempt knocked down the ball. VAR check for offside confirmed the target.
Robertson then fired a shot around Butland, but the referee David Dickinson had already blown for the foul of Josh Mulligan on Yilmaz, to relieve the players and supporters of the guardians.
The Ibrox party eventually emerged.
Carson rescued a long ride from Igamane and then made a better savings in Desser’s header from the following corner, but Rangers got a break in the 43th minute when Shaugnessy cut Tavernier Cross from depth on the right side of his own network of 12 yards.
Carson saved twice as much from Dessers when Light Blues completed half strongly, although Ferguson made interval changes, while Ianis Hagi and Bailey Rice were replaced by Connor Barron and Leon Balogun and secured his back four.
The game accelerated from end to end.
In some way, Tifafoney missed a few minutes later from several Yards from the Mulligan Cross later, before Dessers finally had the ball in the Dundee network after Carson’s rounding only for Var, to rule offside.
Dessers headed by Tavernier’s cross from nearby range, but Dunde’s Oluwaseun Adewumi also lacked several chances, missing the target of Murrayský restrictions, and after he was through Butland, he lobbied high above the bar.
But Taysiders renewed his lead when Tifafoney entered the Rangers box around the replacement Jefte – he for Yilmaze – and fired around Butland, and therefore turned into his earlier horror Miss.
Tavernier’s beautiful ride from the edge of the box that beat Carson, and when Lawrence, for Diomande, passed low by Carson of 25 Yards, it was all square – but another drama was immediate.
Murray broke a shot against Butland’s post at the time of stop before Dessers used the hesitation in the defense of Dundee at the other end to send Rangers fans to ecstasy – and it was time to make Carson two more savings from the attacker.
DESSERS: It was a roller coaster game
Rangers Goal Hero Cyriel Dessers to Sky Sports:
“I’m still trying to find out what has just happened!
“From the first minute to 92. Minutes it was a roller coaster and it was a lot of pain for 91 minutes, but then, yeah, win it well.
“This team, the mentality of not giving up, shows again – unfortunately we have to show too much – how well we return.
“It would be much easier if we gave the first blow and have to come.”
Ferguson: We never gave up
Rangers Provisional Boss Barry Ferguson To Sky Sports:
“My thoughts are really happy with three points, but overall I saw so many old habits.
“I just had a word with them and I wouldn’t allow it to happen.
“It’s something we have to work on. Now we have a whole week and that’s something we go through, my employees and players.
“There were stages in the game that I was sometimes a little confused, but one thing I would say about them was that they showed the character again. They never gave up.”