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Steven Gerrard took his side to Aberdeen on Sunday for the quarter-finals of the SFA Cup and they remain in the hat after clinching a 1-1 draw.
The Gers went 1-0 down in the early stages of the game at Pittodrie but Joe Worrall scored a second half equaliser to take the game to a replay.
Worrall’s strike arrived courtesy of a corner from Ryan Kent, who received gushing admiration from some supporters for his performance.
However, it was not only the quality of his showing that delighted supporters.
Indeed, the loanee from Liverpool was seen shushing the home crowd after providing the assist for Rangers’ equaliser, and his passionate celebration served to enhance his reputation amongst the enthused fan base.
Kent has grown into the season and established himself as a key player in Gerrard’s first-team plans, and his form has encouraged plenty of fans to call for a permanent deal.
If the 22-year-old continues to maintain the high standard he has set for himself since joining the club it’s likely that Rangers’ hierarchy will be forced to consider the possibility of securing a permanent deal.
Here’s what the Rangers fans had to say about Kent’s performance against Aberdeen:






