Steven Gerrard’s Glasgow Rangers brought Ryan Kent to Ibrox on loan from Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
Rangers winger Ryan Kent
Kent joined Steven Gerrard’s Rangers from Premier League outfit Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old winger has established himself as a key figure for the Gers and is playing well for the Ibrox club at the moment.
The England Under-20 international has also said that he would advice anyone who gets the chance to play for Rangers to take it.
The winger has also admitted that Scottish Premiership is not as easy as some think it is.
Kent told The Times: “When I was weighing up my options people were saying the Scottish league is this and that, but coming here it is eye-opening to see how difficult it actually is. You have to be at it every single game.
“I would say to anyone if you get the chance to play football at Rangers take it with both hands. It has been the best thing that has happened to me. When you have 50,000 Rangers fans getting behind you, there is no better feeling.”

Big game
Rangers will return to action this afternoon when they take on Aberdeen in the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup.
It promises to be a big game for the Gers, who are on the hunt for a major trophy this season.
It is not going to be easy for Rangers against their Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen, but the Ibrox club should be optimistic given their good run of form in recent weeks.
Rangers are also going strong in the Scottish Premiership and in the Europa League this season.

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