Chris Sutton has said on BBC Sport that Rangers winger Ryan Kent will be a problem for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool tonight, as Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s Gers prepare to take on the Reds in the UEFA Champions League at Anfield.
Premier League club Liverpool will lock horns with Scottish Premiership outfit Rangers at Anfield in UEFA Champions League Group A on Tuesday evening.
Ahead of the big game, former Chelsea striker and BBC Sport pundit Sutton has warned Liverpool that Rangers winger will pose a problem for them.
Kent is actually a former Liverpool player.

The 25-year-old Englishman was on the books of the Merseyside club from 2004 until 2019.
Kent spent the 2018-19 season on loan at Rangers from Liverpool before making the deal permanent in the summer of 2019 for £7.5 million (Sky Sports).
Chris Sutton on Ryan Kent for Rangers v Liverpool
Sutton said: “Kent is the dangerman.”
Point to prove at Anfield
In our view, Rangers winger Ryan Kent is a huge player for the Gers, and he will have a point to prove against Liverpool.
After all, the winger could not make an impact at Anfield, and he will keen to show Liverpool how much he has grown and developed at Rangers.
The winger has scored one goal and provided four assists in six Scottish Premiership appearances for Rangers so far this season.
Kent scored two goals and provided seven assists in 24 league matches last season.
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