The Moroccan player's debut was marred by injuries and a lack of fitness, limiting his playing time under Philippe Clement, writes The Daily Mail.
However, from his first appearances, Igamane showed a glimpse of raw talent and promising creativity. It was during the European match against Nice that the young player really exploded. Starting for only the third time, he delivered an exceptional performance, scoring two goals and providing an assist.
His first goal demonstrated his sense of anticipation, exploiting an opposing defensive error. The second highlighted his technique, with a small bridge followed by an unstoppable curling shot. Igamane constantly harassed the Nice defense, using his power and energy to create chances.
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This performance contrasts with the performances of Cyriel Dessers, the usual starting striker, often criticized for his lack of efficiency. Igamane proved that he could be much more than a simple understudy, enthuses the British newspaper.
With the League Cup final against Celtic just weeks away, the question arises: could Temara's natefi be Clement's secret weapon? Faced with a Celtic team which often succeeds in containing Dessers, the young Moroccan represents an unpredictable offensive alternative.
Certainly, Nice's defense displayed glaring shortcomings during this meeting. But Igamane's performance remains impressive. On the Côte d'Azur, a new star seems to have been born for the Rangers, concludes the same source. To see if the coach of the Atlas Lions, Walid Regragui, will fly to Scotland to see him play…
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