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World media reacts as Rangers 'decisive paw' by Cyriel Dessers 'freezes' Dynamo Kyiv in Poland

Cyriel Dessers bagged what could prove a priceless leveller with the last kick of the ball against Dynamo Kyiv.

The Rangers hitman started the move in the 94th minute that ended with new boy Vaclav Cerny picking out the hitman in the box, and his perfectly timed run allowed him to slot home to spark wild scenes amongst the away fans in Poland and hand Philippe Clement and his troops a huge equaliser as they get ready to welcome their opponents to Hampden next week. So often Ibrox has been a cauldron on European nights but the Light Blues won't be able to call upon their home at this stage due to ongoing works with Scotland's national stadium a new venue for both the players and supporters for a European night under the lights.

A place in the Champions League play-off round against Salzburg or FC Twente awaits the winner of the second leg tie and with that a shootout to reach the riches of the newly revamped tournament. It's all to play for in Glasgow next midweek with Dessers handing Rangers a major boost ahead of the return. Here's what the world media had to say about the third qualifying round first leg showdown.

The team of Alexander Shovkovskiy never felt the duel against the Serbian 'Partizan', so after easily overcoming the previous stage, the 'white-blues' got to the Scottish 'Rangers'. And this should have been an opponent of a much more serious level of difficulty. At least from the point of view of the history of this glorious club from the British Isles. It was clear from the first minutes that Philippe Clement's team was indeed head and shoulders above their previous opponents, so it would not be easy for the Kievans.

In the last seconds the defenders let him [Bushchan] down with their positional error and

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