Rangers manager Steven Gerrard should wait to find out how extended Ryan Kent will probably be out of action after he had been injured to Livingston on Saturday.
Kent, who combined the Gers out of Liverpool on transit day in a deal worth around #7.5m, impressed while on loan at Ibrox last season and has been called PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year.
But he continued 41 minutes to be replaced with fellow-summer signing Brandon Barker, who went on to score his first goal for the club.
The seems set to miss Thursday’s Europa League game with Feyenoord, in Addition to the Scottish Premiership match with St Johnstone on September 22.
Kent will be evaluated from the week plus Gerrard confessed his absence is going to be a blow.
«He’s got a hamstring [difficulty ] and we will have a look at that in the coming days and find out how bad it is,» Gerrard said later they came from an goal-down to beat Livingston.
«Hopefully it’s not as bad, hopefully it is OK and it’s not an extremely serious one. We will know in a couple of days.
«it is a setback for us – we needed it to be about Ryan now but it wasn’t to be. But we’ve got enough bodies enough talent to deal without him»
Gerrard was delighted with the contribution despite dropping Kent through trauma.
«The plan was to for Ryan to go 60 and Brandon to proceed 30, and that I put it on all my match-winners in half-time and said’go-on – go and win us the football match’he told the Rangers website.
«I thought Brandon did very well and took his goal really well, and that would do his optimism good. He can build that.»
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