By Obaloluwa Joshua LAGOS
Cyriel Dessers has expressed his disappointment following Rangers’ Scottish Cup final defeat to Glasgow rivals Celtic.
The Light Blues fell to disappointing 1-0 loss to the Hoops at the Hampden Park on Saturday.
Celtic also beat Philippe Clement’s side to the Scottish Premiership title.
“Everybody is devastated. We were close and we played a good game. It wasn’t an easy game and if you lose it that way in the end then obviously it hurts,”
“It’s been a heavy season, that’s for sure in all kinds of ways. It’s easy to all go down now in energy and everyone needs to take a rest. But to see them celebrate today and 10 days ago gives me a lot of energy to go again this summer.
“It maybe seems weird to say now but I cannot wait for pre-season to start again and to do better than this season. I’m looking forward to that.”
“Asked if that feeling will push Gers on for next season, he added: “Yes, that’s it. We have to turn things over in our favour. We’re on a good path but we’re not there yet.
“If you look at the balance at the end of the season we showed good things but we’re not there yet. We will go further along that path and I’m sure it will lead us to more trophies next season.” READ ALSO:
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