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Ryan Kent brace helps Rangers to victory

Ryan Kent scored his first goals since his summer return to Rangers to help his side to a 3-1 victory at Hamilton.

Steven Gerrard’s men took an early lead but were quickly pegged back as impressive Accies youngster Lewis Smith squared things up.

But £7million winger Kent restored the visitors’ lead just before half-time with a strike worthy of the hefty transfer fee it cost to secure his move back from Liverpool, before wrapping things up in stoppage time.

With Gers’ top scorer Alfredo Morelos only touching down back in Glasgow 24 hours before kick-off following international duty with Colombia, Gerrard decided to start with him on the bench.

But there were contrasting fortunes for the teenagers in the opening stages, with 17-year-old Hamilton at fault for Rangers’ seventh-minute opener.

That was the perfect start for Rangers and it almost got even better as Kent weaved inside from the left and drilled the ball off the base of Luke Southwood’s right-hand post.

But the smile was soon wiped for Gerrard’s face as Accies levelled in the 14th minute.

There was no sense of panic as Rangers patiently went about picking holes in the hosts’ defence.

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