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RYAN KENT has now gone 12 months without setting up a goal in the Scottish Premiership.

The Gers winger was named Young Player of the Year last season after a loan spell at Ibrox.

Kent ended the campaign with six goals and six assists to his name before returning on a permanent deal worth £7million.

But he has struggled to live up to his price-tag this season with fans growing frustrated at the winger's performances.

The former Liverpool man has made 27 appearances so far this season, netting six goals including the opener in Rangers' 2-1 win at Celtic Park in December.

He has set up just four goals across all competitions with his last coming in the 4-1 Scottish Cup win at Hamilton.

But Kent is yet to register a single assist in the Ladbrokes Premiership this season with two coming in the Europa League and and another in the Betfred Cup semi-final against Hearts.

Remarkably, the 23-year-old's last assist in league duty came exactly one year ago today during a 5-0 win at Hamilton.

Kent contributed to two goals that day, setting up Ryan Jack for Gers' opener before being brought down in the box which allowed James Tavernier to fire home from the spot.

Tavernier is currently Gers' highest assists holder having set up seven goals in 23 appearances this season."
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James Forrest - 13 in 26 games

Ryan Christie - 11 in 22 games

Liam Polworth - 8 in 27 games

James Tavernier - 7 in 23 games

Joe Aribo - 7 in 25 games

Scott Allan - 7 in 28 games

Borna Barisic - 6 in 20 games

Niall McGinn - 6 in 26 games

Callum McGregor - 6 in 28 games

Steven Lawless - 6 in 28 games

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1 hour ago, Drew Brees said:

RYAN KENT has now gone 12 months without setting up a goal in the Scottish Premiership.

The Gers winger was named Young Player of the Year last season after a loan spell at Ibrox.

Kent ended the campaign with six goals and six assists to his name before returning on a permanent deal worth £7million.

But he has struggled to live up to his price-tag this season with fans growing frustrated at the winger's performances.

The former Liverpool man has made 27 appearances so far this season, netting six goals including the opener in Rangers' 2-1 win at Celtic Park in December.

He has set up just four goals across all competitions with his last coming in the 4-1 Scottish Cup win at Hamilton.

But Kent is yet to register a single assist in the Ladbrokes Premiership this season with two coming in the Europa League and and another in the Betfred Cup semi-final against Hearts.

Remarkably, the 23-year-old's last assist in league duty came exactly one year ago today during a 5-0 win at Hamilton.

Kent contributed to two goals that day, setting up Ryan Jack for Gers' opener before being brought down in the box which allowed James Tavernier to fire home from the spot.

Tavernier is currently Gers' highest assists holder having set up seven goals in 23 appearances this season."
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James Forrest - 13 in 26 games

Ryan Christie - 11 in 22 games

Liam Polworth - 8 in 27 games

James Tavernier - 7 in 23 games

Joe Aribo - 7 in 25 games

Scott Allan - 7 in 28 games

Borna Barisic - 6 in 20 games

Niall McGinn - 6 in 26 games

Callum McGregor - 6 in 28 games

Steven Lawless - 6 in 28 games
 

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3 hours ago, Drew Brees said:

RYAN KENT has now gone 12 months without setting up a goal in the Scottish Premiership.

The Gers winger was named Young Player of the Year last season after a loan spell at Ibrox.

Kent ended the campaign with six goals and six assists to his name before returning on a permanent deal worth £7million.

But he has struggled to live up to his price-tag this season with fans growing frustrated at the winger's performances.

The former Liverpool man has made 27 appearances so far this season, netting six goals including the opener in Rangers' 2-1 win at Celtic Park in December.

He has set up just four goals across all competitions with his last coming in the 4-1 Scottish Cup win at Hamilton.

But Kent is yet to register a single assist in the Ladbrokes Premiership this season with two coming in the Europa League and and another in the Betfred Cup semi-final against Hearts.

Remarkably, the 23-year-old's last assist in league duty came exactly one year ago today during a 5-0 win at Hamilton.

Kent contributed to two goals that day, setting up Ryan Jack for Gers' opener before being brought down in the box which allowed James Tavernier to fire home from the spot.

Tavernier is currently Gers' highest assists holder having set up seven goals in 23 appearances this season."
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James Forrest - 13 in 26 games

Ryan Christie - 11 in 22 games

Liam Polworth - 8 in 27 games

James Tavernier - 7 in 23 games

Joe Aribo - 7 in 25 games

Scott Allan - 7 in 28 games

Borna Barisic - 6 in 20 games

Niall McGinn - 6 in 26 games

Callum McGregor - 6 in 28 games

Steven Lawless - 6 in 28 games
 

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Assists aren't the best best judge of creativity, to be fair, and are reliant on the receiver scoring the chance. That said, compared to the rest on that list, Kent still shows up poorly for xA from open play, key passes and scoring chances created, and in the middle for xA p90.

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35 minutes ago, Drew Brees said:


No chance he’ll answer that.

Why wouldn't I answer it? I'll answer it in this post, saves a lot if hassle.

Theres two points to the original post. One is the validity of the article, which I'm sure is beyond reproach and the other is the reasoning and influencing behind publishing the article. 

It's the latter that I'm interested in.

 

 

 

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Why wouldn't I answer it? I'll answer it in this post, saves a lot if hassle.
Theres two points to the original post. One is the validity of the article, which I'm sure is beyond reproach and the other is the reasoning and influencing behind publishing the article. 
It's the latter that I'm interested in.
 
 
 
^^^ Didn't answer it. Never change, Vicky, you unique brain donor that you are.[emoji23]
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Why wouldn't I answer it? I'll answer it in this post, saves a lot if hassle.
Theres two points to the original post. One is the validity of the article, which I'm sure is beyond reproach and the other is the reasoning and influencing behind publishing the article. 
It's the latter that I'm interested in.
 
 
 

Yeah, but was any of the detail inaccurate?
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