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Ex-Rangers Star Exposes The Major Problem Holding Club Back: Does The Rebuild Address That?

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Ex-Rangers Star Exposes The Major Problem Holding Club Back: Does The Rebuild Address That? Rangers need a settled, experienced core of players to genuinely challenge for league titles and major trophies, that is the clear verdict from Cyriel Dessers. The Nigerian striker, who spent two seasons at Ibrox before moving to Panathinaikos for a reported £3.

5 million last September, didn’t hold back when looking back on his time in Glasgow. In a recent sit-down, he opened up about the missing pieces that have kept Rangers from winning silverware regularly. Dessers knows exactly what Rangers are missing Dessers pointed to the dressing room culture he walked into during his first season, built around figures like Connor Goldson, James Tavernier, Borna Barisic and John Lundstram, and explained how that environment shaped his own performances.

He described how natural conversations about football built something meaningful collectively. By contrast, he admitted his second season felt noticeably different, adding that the core had shifted and that sense of daily accountability quietly disappeared with it. “I think for a team like Rangers to be competing for league titles and trophies, having an experienced core is essential,” he said.

You see a lot of clubs with the business model of buying young players, developing them, and selling them. For a lot of clubs, this can work. “At Rangers, it can also work, but it has to be in balance with that core of experience – guys who understand the league, who’ve been there for a few years, who’ve been through the difficult and good moments, and who can guide those young, talented players.

” “If you don’t win, people don’t care about development; they don’t care about how much money they get for you when they sell you, it’s only about winning on the Saturday, winning on the Sunday. And this is the number one at Rangers. I like this mentality.