Ibrox Noise
·13 de agosto de 2025
Hammer blow for Rangers as key man looks set to miss a lot of football

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·13 de agosto de 2025
Rangers have suffered a major setback with the news that Cyriel Dessers’ injury is likely a very one as Ibrox Noise reported. The Nigerian striker is now in a leg brace and the early signs are far from encouraging. Manager Russell Martin has confirmed the situation does not look good. This leaves Rangers with just Danilo and Hamza Igamane as the only senior options up front. The blow is huge because Dessers has been a significant source of goals in recent seasons.
Losing Dessers at this stage of the campaign creates a huge headache for Martin. Even before his injury the forward line lacked depth and quality, as noted in previous analysis. Danilo has shown flashes of promise but he has yet to fully convince supporters. Igamane remains a raw talent who is still adjusting to the demands of Scottish football. He’s wantaway anyway. Without Dessers Rangers now face the prospect of relying on players who have yet to consistently deliver.
The Nigerian’s absence will also affect how Rangers approach upcoming matches. His ability to hold the ball and bring others into play has been a key part of the attack, according to recent statistics. Without him the side may struggle to maintain possession in dangerous areas. That could put even more pressure on the midfield to create chances from deeper positions.
Dessers has scored important goals since joining and his work rate has made him a fan favourite. Taking those attributes out of the side leaves a gap that will be difficult to fill, as highlighted by The Scottish Sun. Martin now has to decide whether to trust the remaining strikers or look for short term reinforcements. The January transfer window feels a long way off and Rangers need a solution immediately.
This situation also highlights the lack of planning in the squad’s attacking options. Starting the season with three patchy senior strikers was always a risk. Injuries are part of football and Rangers now face the consequences of not having stronger cover for Cyriel Dessers’ injury. It is a reminder that depth is just as important as quality at the top level.
Supporters will watch closely to see how the team adapts without their leading forward. Both Danilo and Igamane have an opportunity to step up and prove they can lead the line. Success in that role could transform their careers and help Rangers stay competitive on all fronts.
However the loss of Dessers remains a massive blow. Rangers have been stripped of a proven goal threat at a crucial point in the season. The club must find a way to cope without him if they are to keep their ambitions alive.