Dessers has 'unfinished business' as he focusses on Ibrox positives
Cyriel Dessers says he has "a lot of unfinished business" at the club as he continues to be linked with a move away from Ibrox.
His goal against Dundee United followed his similarly outstanding equaliser at Old Trafford midweek against Manchester United in the Europa League and takes him the 18 goals for the season so far.
Despite his impressive haul so far he has been much maligned and often linked with a move away from Govan, but he isn't phased by the noise: "No talks at all. I don't mind that. I try to focus on the football, the things that are happening on the pitch.
"Those are the things that I can control. And like Sunday, I'm just happy to be out there with the guys and fight for the points and be important. That's what I want.
"There's a lot of unfinished business at Rangers for me.
"That's also why I kept pushing in the last weeks, in the gym, in training, in the minutes that you get, that's because of that.
"I feel like I'm in a good place. I've been feeling that for a couple of weeks. I've been working hard on and off the pitch and then if you get the moments like Sunday to show it, and then you need to show it.
"For a striker, rhythm is so important, but I was happy to be on the pitch to play together with Hamza.
"And I think we have a very good connection, and hopefully that can grow as well."
A handful of Rangers fans voiced their discontent at his introduction in their match against Aberdeen recently but the striker is focussing on the positives.
"For example, the stick that a player like Tav [James Tavernier] gets sometimes, he's a Hall of Fame player, he has scored more than 100 goals for this club, played 400 games, all of this.
"And then I'm thinking, maybe there will always be something to talk about.
"But I just try to enjoy the beautiful moments at this club and I'm lucky that I have plenty of these and those are way more important to me than the few negative moments."