The Scotsman

Dessers goal proves the difference as Rangers dig deep to claim vital victory over St Mirren

- Graeme Macpherson at SMISA Stadium

Needing a victory to keep alive their fading prospects in this championsh­ip chase, Rangers dug deep to see off a spirited St Mirren side and give their supporters renewed hope.

Three league matches without a win had left Philippe Clement’s side with no margin for error and they duly did what was required, a secondhalf strike from Cyriel Dessers proving the difference as they remained three points behind leaders celtic following their 2-1 win at Dundee.

It wasn’t vintage stuff by any stretch against a St Mirren side pushing for European football but at this juncture of the campaign it is results that matter rather than the manner in which they are achieved.

Rangers will likely need to lift their standards for their remaining four matches–especially the trip to Celtic Park– but they will take some solace from the purposeful manner in which they continued to push for a winning goal on a day when there were no guarantees that it was ever going to come.

Dessers has been often criticised for needing five chances to score one but he was a picture in efficiency here as he buried a 74th-minute header for what proved to be the winning goal after the impressive mika man dr on had cancelled out a James Bolton own goal in the first half.

Lunchtime kick-offs can sometimes be a bit of a slow burner as the sides adjust to the earlier start but that certainly wasn’t the case here. A St Mirren chance after 50 seconds set the tone for a rollocking contest in which the pace rarely dropped, with even referee Nick Walsh at one point clattering into Todd Cantwell as he tried to get out the way of another attack.

Not for the first time the Ibrox side had cause to give thanks for Jack Butland, the goalkeeper getting his defence out of numerous holes with two smart saves from Mandron and a jaw-dropping tip over the crossbar to deny Bolton a goal in the final minute of the first half.

The defender had already found his way onto the scoresheet by that point. Alas, for him it was at the wrong end of the pitch as Rangers claimed a first-half lead. It was a needless concession from St Mirren’s point of view. Borna Barisic’s cross from a short corner looked to be drifting out of play but Zach Hemming elected to reach for it anyway, the goalkeeper only steering the ball towards Mohamed Diomande whose smart header across goal was inadverten­tly turned in by Bolton.

Rangers’ joy, though, was short-lived, as St Mirren claimed the equaliser their endeavour undoubtedl­y de served. marko’ ha ra was the creator, sending over across for Man dr onto nod beyond But land thanks to a kiss off the post. Leon Balogun, again preferred to con nor gold son in the rangers defence, had been cleverly nudged out the way to create the space for the header.

Dessers hadn’t been hugely prominent throughout the contest but made his mark when his team needed him most. Di oman de played an astute ball wide to james ta vernier whose cross was inch-perfect ford es sers to claim his 20 th club goal of the season. few have been more important.

Dessers was a picture in efficiency here as he buried a 74th-minute header

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 ?? ?? Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers heads the ball past St Mirren goalkeeper Zach Hemming to make it 2-1 to the visitors during yesterday’s cinch Premiershi­p clash at the SMISA Stadium
Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers heads the ball past St Mirren goalkeeper Zach Hemming to make it 2-1 to the visitors during yesterday’s cinch Premiershi­p clash at the SMISA Stadium
 ?? ?? Dessers celebrates after netting his 20th club goal of the season
Dessers celebrates after netting his 20th club goal of the season
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