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Article: THE POINT OF NO RETURN; Misfiring: Daniel Cousin spurns his golden opportunity, then hides his head in shame (right) Heads I win: Christian Dailly beats Smith.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2008
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Byline: MARK WILSON
OF ALL the many contributors to Rangers' roller-coaster season, DanielCousin is surely the most infuriatingly enigmatic. The striker's inherentcontradictions collided in one moment at Fir Park, which helped alter thebalance of power in this consistently unpredictable contest for thechampionship crown.
Showing a potent combination of pace, power and skill, Cousin nicked the ballaway from dithering Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds, flicked it beyondStephen Craigan, and charged towards the penalty area.
The visiting fans, grouped behind Graeme Smith's goal, rose to acclaim a finestrike that would have pushed Rangers 2-0 in front and almost ...
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