Shocking News: my presence is no longer needed am leaving just now…
Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers could be set to end his exile from the Nigeria national side with manager Augustine Eguavoen ready to bring him into the fold, according to The Scottish Sun.
The Gers striker has made just six appearances for his country but now could be set to make his return to the setup after over two years away.
This comes after the Super Eagles suffered a “shock” 2-1 defeat against Rwanda on Monday (18 November) in their Africa Cup of Nations Qualification group.
Speaking after the loss, Nigeria boss Eguavoen said: “For this camp, I had to stick with the players I know. It would be difficult to play those I’ve not worked with previously because of the short time to prepare.
“When we have friendlies we will try to bring some new players like Cryriel Dessers and Chuba Akpom and work with them.”
There is no doubt the experience of playing for his national side again will be positive and Gers supporters will be hopeful it will hand Dessers a boost at club level.
In other Rangers news, the latest Mick Beale development could mean Rangers won’t be hiring one manager to replace Philippe Clement.
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