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Dessers and Lammers are easy Rangers scapegoats but another hiding star told he can't dodge the critics forever

It's easy to criticise Sam Lammers and Cyriel Dessers - but there's another Rangers star who needs to take his share of the Ibrox flak.

That's the view of one pundit who singled out Jose Cifuentes, who hasn't received the stick he deserves because he's been 'out of sight, out of mind.' Cifuentes struggled to make his mark under Michael Beale and injury suffered on international duty kept him out of Philippe Clement's first two games in charge. But he was an unused sub against Hearts at the weekend with the Ecuadorian failing to force himself into the Belgian's plans.

While Lammers and Dessers have been two of the main targets for Ibrox boo boys, Simon Donnelly feels Cifuentes has dodged the ire since he's been out of the picture in recent weeks. But after he was tipped for stardom after his first run in the team - that saw him impress against Livingston, Servette and PSV in the first leg - ex Celtic star Donnelly reckons he's been a disappointment.

He said on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: "There were high hopes for him. They were talking and raving about the guy after his first performance or two then he's gone right out of the picture.

"It's easier to criticise Lammers and Dessers because they're offering themselves and getting opportunities week in, week out. But Cifuentes is out of sight, out of mind. He was one that was tipped heavily to be a success."

Cifuentes may though get a run in the team starting against Dundee on Wednesday after Clement confirmed Nicolas Raskin is set for a spell on the sidelines. He and Ryan Jack look the obvious contenders to step in though it was Jack called upon to do so against Hearts.

In his latest injury update, Clement said: "Raskin is not in the squad (for Dundee). He was doing good

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