On December 21, 2024, Rangers secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Dundee at Ibrox Stadium, marking the 125th anniversary of their historic home ground. This win propelled Philippe Clement’s side to second place in the Scottish Premiership, now eight points behind leaders Celtic.
Match Overview
The game’s solitary goal came early in the second half when Vaclav Cerny capitalized on a precise pass from Danilo. Cerny adeptly rounded Dundee goalkeeper Trevor Carson before slotting the ball into the net, recording his tenth goal of the season.
Despite dominating possession and creating numerous opportunities, Rangers found themselves frustrated by the woodwork, striking the crossbar four times. Ianis Hagi, James Tavernier, Hamza Igamane, and Cyriel Dessers all saw efforts denied by the frame of the goal, preventing a more comfortable scoreline.
Manager’s Perspective
Post-match, manager Philippe Clement expressed satisfaction withmphasized the need for a more clinical edge in front of goal. He stated, “We had good chances but you need the second goal to kill the belief of the opponent, that’s what we missed today.” Clement acknowledged the team’s defensive solidity, noting that goalkeeper Liam Kelly, who stepped in due to Jack Butland’s late withdrawal for personal reasons, was seldom tested.
Significance of the Victory
This win holds particular significance as it coincided with the celebration of Ibrox Stadium’s 125th anniversary. The narrow victory, though tense, provided a fitting tribute to the storied history of the club’s home ground.
Player Performances
Vaclav Cerny’s decisive goal highlighted his growing importance to the team, with this being his tenth goal of the campaign. His consistent performances have been instrumental in Rangers’ recent successes.
Liam Kelly, making an unexpected start due to Butland’s absence, delivered a composed performance between the posts. His assured presence contributed to the team’s clean sheet, ensuring that Dundee’s limited offensive efforts were effectively neutralized.
Upcoming Fixtures
Looking ahead, Rangers face a congested fixture schedule during the festive period. Their next match is an away game against St Mirren on Boxing Day, followed by a visit to Motherwell. These matches precede a highly anticipated Old Firm clash against Celtic on January 2, a fixture that could prove pivotal in the title race.