Rattling Rangers was a highlight of my career – but my Scottish football story is a long way from finished
Dundee hero Oluwaseun Adewumi admitted rattling Rangers was one of the best moments of his career.
The Burnley attacker is looking to produce even more magic in a dark blue jersey after he confirmed he had extended his loan for the rest of the season. The Austrian under-21 cap scored Dundee’s opener and put on a man of the match performance in Thursday’s 1-1 draw with Philippe Clement’s stuttering side.
Adewumi proudly stated: “Yes, it was really nice. It was a great game and of course, against Rangers it was an unbelievable moment to score against them. I’m just very happy and just glad that things went well. I think it was a pretty good performance, like 100 per cent one of my best. Now I'm just looking forward to continuing like that.”
Adewumi had the ball in the net again in the second half but he was denied a second celebration by the offside flag. He admitted: “Yes because that would have been fabulous. I think so, yeah, because the gaffer told me after it I was slightly offside.”
Dundee manager Tony Docherty confirmed last week that a deal had been agreed to extend Adewumi’s loan for the rest of the season. The 19-year-old is now looking to really kick on in the second half of the campaign. He added: “Yes, I will be staying for the rest of the season.
“Yeah, of course, because the gaffer and the staff, everything, really trying to improve me and also the teammates, we build a really good chemistry. I’m just looking forward to producing these types of performances again.”
The teenager left Floridsdorfer AC in a final whirlwind day of the summer window. He joined Burnley and was put straight out to Dundee on-loan. He knows more performance like he showed against Rangers will help him catch the eye of the Clarets.
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