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Ryan Naderi breaks silence after scoring his first goal for Rangers F.C. in win over Dundee United F.C.
Ryan Naderi expressed his delight after scoring his first Scottish Premiership goal for Rangers F.C. in their 4-2 win over Dundee United F.C..
The 22-year-old, who joined from Hansa Rostock in January, has been gradually settling into life in Glasgow and finally got off the mark in the league following a series of hard-working performances.

Operating in a more advanced role, Naderi took advantage of his positioning and capped off an impressive display with a goal. After the match, he shared a simple but meaningful message on social media, posting a blue heart alongside celebration photos.
Danny Röhl’s tactical decision to deploy him as the main striker proved effective, with the forward making a strong impact before being substituted at half-time.
With goals also coming from Dujon Sterling, Thelo Aasgaard and Bojan Miovski, Rangers maintained their attacking momentum as they continue pushing for the title.
Naderi’s performance drew praise from teammates, including Djeidi Gassama and Emmanuel Fernandez, highlighting the growing confidence within the squad.
As the title race intensifies, Rangers’ improving goal output and contributions from across the team could prove crucial in their bid for success.
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