
Ex-Rangers manager comments on treatment of Cyriel Dessers
The Nigerian finished last season as the Scottish Premiership's top scorer with 18 goals in 35 games.
Clement, who was dismissed as manager in February following a 2-0 defeat to St Mirren at Ibrox, recently commented on Dessers and the treatment he receives from fans.
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He told BBC Scotland: "I think Cyriel gets abused like nobody else in the club, or on the pitch at least.
"But he was always there to work hard and to do everything for the club every day, every training, every game.
"Also in this period in his career, he never scored as many goals as he did at Rangers for the teams he played for in the past.
"So in the end, he performed really well with his qualities.
"He was top scorer I think at the end of this season.
"Of course fans always want more.
"Cyriel, if he'd played in a team that had won the league, then he would be for everybody a good player.
"But if you don't win the league then you are not a good player anymore."
He added: "That's life at Rangers."
Russell Martin was named as the permanent successor to Clement on Thursday.
The 39-year-old has signed a three-year deal at Ibrox as a new era begins in Govan.

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