- Rangers striker finishes the season with 18 goals to outshine Premiership rivals.
- Dessers becomes the first Rangers player since Morelos to claim the top scorer title.
- A memorable campaign ends in style as the Nigerian forward seals the Golden Boot.
Rangers Forward, Cyriel Dessers has earned himself the prestigious Golden Boot Award after emerging as the leading scorer at the end of the Scottish Premiership 2024/2025.
The Nigerian Star grabbed the award despite that his goal against Hibernian did not seal his side a victory as both teams held to a 2-2 draw.
Impressive Season for Dessers
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The 30-year-old striker made 35 league appearances and had his name written on the scoreboard 18 times.
This shows not only consistency but also clinical finishing throughout the campaign.
His closest rivals, Simon Murray of Dundee United and Daizen Maeda of Celtic, both ended the season with 16 goals each.
Historic Win for Rangers
Dessers’ achievement marks a significant milestone for Rangers, as he becomes the first player from the club to win the Golden Boot since Alfredo Morelos.
The Nigerian international’s goal-scoring form was crucial to Rangers’ attacking strength this season.
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Previous Winner and Competitors
Hearts forward Lawrence Shankland claimed the top scorer award last season.
However, Dessers stood tall among his peers this season.
His ability to deliver in key moments gave him the edge over a competitive field of scorers.
What This Means for Dessers and Rangers
Dessers’ Golden Boot win shines a spotlight on his individual talent and highlights Rangers’ ability to nurture and rely on experienced forwards.
This accolade could also boost Dessers’ profile ahead of potential international call-ups and future transfer opportunities.
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