SCOTT ARFIELD reckons Ryan Kent is now getting the rewards he deserves at Rangers after a stunning start to the season.
The winger scored his fifth goal in nine games this term as he inspired Steven Gerrard's side to victory over Willem II on Thursday night.
Kent has been instrumental for Rangers in recent weeks and Arfield is pleased to see him adding a finishing touch to his attacking play.
He said: “Last season Ryan’s numbers didn't really reflect his ability.
“But, this season he is flying with the goals and assists he is getting.
“We would have scored so many more goals last season if we’d taken the chances he created.
“The boy is on fire and his confidence is high. When he plays well he takes us to another level.
“It is a pleasure to play with him as he is making the right decisions at the right times.
“His pace is frightening and he is now adding goals to his games as well."
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