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Leon Balogun joins Rangers fans in Cyriel Dessers sing song as defender opens up on unseen chats with striker

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It’s only a few months since the mood music round Rangers was trudging along like a mournful lament as another campaign teetered towards failure.

But since Philippe Clement brought his Belgian beat to Glasgow, the Ibrox faithful are dancing to a much more optimistic rhythm. Of the new Gers gaffer’s many fine feats so far, getting a tune out of Cyriel Dessers might just be the most impressive of the lot. At one stage the Nigerian international was in danger of being written off as the poster boy of Michael Beale’s disastrous summer recruitment drive, a one-man symbol of everything that had gone wrong under the Londoner.

Now, however, he’s a player in almost perfect harmony with the supporters having rattled off nine goals in 18 games under Clement. They’ve even composed a new terrace chant to mark his return to form with their ‘Nice One Cyriel” ditty. Leon Balgoun found himself joining in with that chorus as the Rangers support rose to acclaim the born-again poacher after his winner sealed a crucial win over St Mirren last week.

And Dessers’ colleague for club and country is just pleased to see the striker and the Ibrox legions at last singing off the same hymn sheet. He said: “Having them sing his name is massive, especially if you feel how they were maybe a little bit on his back.

“Now they are pushing him forward and they have a song for him, which is great. I think he is going to embrace that and try to pay them back for that.”

Just as Dessers was playing his way back into the fans’ affections, there were reports in Italy suggesting he might be on his way out of Ibrox. The 29-year-old – who cost Beale £4.5million when he joined from Cremonese in the summer – was linked with a swift switch back to Serie A amid rumoured interest from Verona and Torino.

In the end, the hearsay proved unsubstantiated and Dessers is now the man who will be tasked with leading the Rangers attack in the second half of the season as they look to add to the Viaplay Cup they lifted in December. Undoubtedly, there is a good chunk of the Light Blues legions who for all Dessers’ recent improvements would still have preferred to see their team make a move for Lawrence Shankland before Thursday’s deadline.

But Balogun is confident Dessers’ can shoulder the goalscoring burden that is now bound to rest most heavily on his shoulders with Danilo and Kemar Roofe still out injured. “I’m very happy he’s still here because I remember what I told him about the club,” said the big defender. “I try to speak to him every now and then on the side to make him understand.

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