
Michael Beale will be concerned by the lack of ruthlessness from Ryan Kent at half-time v Hibernian
Rangers go in at the break in the lead against Hibernian but boss Michael Beale will be concerned with the opportunities missed by Ryan Kent with his Gers future uncertain.
Hibernian took the lead after some dreadful defending from Rangers from a set-piece. A cross was played to the back post, where Matthew Hoppe is totally unmarked and fired a cross across the six-yard box which was turned into his own net by Conor Goldson.
Four minutes later, the Gers equalised from a James Tavernier penalty after Ryan Kent was felled in the penalty after good work from Fashion Sakala.

Rangers took the lead after 34 minutes when Sakala delivered a brilliant cross into the six-yard box which Colak got across his man to finish first time.
However, Beale will have been concerned with the lack of ruthlessness shown by one of his star men in Kent.
The 26-year-old proved a bring spark after Hibernian took the lead but missed a hateful of chances to make the scoreline even more comfortable.
There was one instance where Sakala cut the ball back for Kent who really should have scored, but side-footed well wide and then the player had a chance one-on-one with the Hibs keeper but allowed a defender to close his attempt then with the chance gone.
The former Liverpool man is out of contract at the Ibrox this summer, and his lack of goal contributions in recent weeks could well be giving Beale something to think about with a summer rebuild in the offing.
Since the turn of the year, Kent has only registered just the one goal and an assist and with Beale looking for more ruthlessness from his forwards, the 26-year-old is flattering to deceive on that front.

The Gers desperately need more from him in the second half. His Ibrox future may depend on it.
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