Steven Gerrard’s Glasgow Rangers brought Ryan Kent to Ibrox on loan from Liverpool.
Rangers winger Ryan Kent
Miller, who had three different spells at Rangers, has been impressed with the performances of Kent for the Ibrox club since his loan move from Premier League club Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old winger has scored three goals in eight Scottish Premiership appearances for Rangers so far this season, according to Transfermarkt.com.
The former England Under-20 international has also been playing well for Steven Gerrard’s side in the Europa League, and former Rangers striker Miller has been impressed, saying that he enjoys watching the young winger in action.
The Scottish Sun quotes Miller as saying about Kent: “He is becoming Rangers’ main attacking outlet. He has been positive and I think when he first came you saw flashes of the brilliance that he’s got.
“But now he has strung four, five, six really good performances together. He is starting to produce most weeks.
“Just feed him, just keep feeding him the ball and you know if anyone is going to create anything it’s going to be Ryan Kent. It’s been enjoyable watching him, he’s always on the move, coming off the line.”

Progressing at Rangers
Kent is playing well for Rangers at the moment and is progressing nicely under manager Gerrard.
There is a lot more to come from the English winger, and the 21-year-old can only improve and progress in the coming weeks and months.
Rangers are doing well in the Europa League and are ver much in the race for the Scottish Premiership title race.

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