Super Eagles of Nigeria striker Cyriel Dessers was the hero as Rangers defeated Dundee United 3-1 in a Scottish Premiership fixture at Ibrox Stadium.
Dessers sparks Rangers Fight Back to Beat Dundee United
The game, which saw Dundee United take an early lead, showcased Rangers' resilience despite a season marked by inconsistency and fan frustration.
The scoring opened in the 20th minute when Dundee United's 19-year-old defender Samuel Cleall-Harding rose unmarked in the six-yard box to head in a corner from Ryan Strain.
Rangers responded quickly, equalizing in the 25th minute through Cyriel Dessers.
The Nigerian striker met a precise cross from Jefte with a well-directed header, beating Dundee United goalkeeper David Richards to level the score at 1-1.
The teams went into the break deadlocked, with Rangers showing signs of improvement after a shaky start.
The second half saw Rangers take control, and their persistence paid off in the 73rd minute when they were awarded a penalty following a VAR review for a foul on a Rangers player in the box.
Dessers stepped up, confidently dispatching the spot-kick to put Rangers ahead 2-1.
The goal marked his 28th of the season and his 50th overall for Rangers since joining from Cremonese two seasons ago, a milestone that underscored his growing importance to the team.
Just two minutes later, in the 75th minute, Rangers extended their lead through midfielder Nicolas Raskin.
The win was a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season for Rangers, who have faced criticism for their inability to compete with rivals Celtic.