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The unseen sign Rangers had Dynamo rattled as Cyriel Dessers warns Champions League rivals 'we're in your head'

Cyriel Dessers didn’t just plunge a dagger into Dynamo Kyiv’s heart with his last-gasp Champions League goal.

The big Rangers striker believes his late leveller has got inside the Ukrainians’ HEADS. With the last kick of the ball in Lublin on Tuesday night, Dessers devastated Dynamo by snatching a 1-1 first-leg draw. His close-range strike put Philippe Clement’s side in the driving seat for next week’s return at Hampden – with a play-off against RB Salzburg or Twente up for grabs.

If Gers can safely negotiate both ties, the club will bank a much-needed £40million Euro jackpot this season. In the context of their campaign, Dessers’ goal could be pivotal – and he’s convinced that with one swing of his right boot in Poland, he hit Kyiv with a massive psychological blow ahead of the second leg. The Nigerian frontman said: “It felt like a reward for the mentality we showed on Tuesday. The goal could be a big one and a change in momentum for us because you can see Dynamo are a very good team.

“But if you saw them walking off the pitch afterwards, their goalkeeper was angry – he was shouting at his defender. Their centre-back also just walked off the pitch.

“These things could get in their heads now. Maybe they thought their job was done and they’d taken a big step in the tie. But there is a lot to play for now and hopefully it can be an important moment for us. It sets it up for next week, it’s a good result to take back to Glasgow. It should give us confidence.

“We’re still building and there’s been a lot of hard work going on behind the scenes at Rangers. I understand the fans and people outside the club want to see immediate results. But football is not always like that. Hopefully we’re building brick by brick and show it

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