Rangers find themselves seven points adrift of Celtic after being held to a 0-0 draw by Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon.
The Hoops capitalised on the opportunity to extend their advantage at the summit of the division by recording a 4-1 win over Hamilton, leaving Steven Gerrard with plenty of work to do in the race for the SPFL title.
The goalless draw at Ibrox prompted plenty of criticism from disgruntled supporters, with summer singing Ryan Kent taking his fair share of criticism.
Given the club paid a healthy £7.5m to bring him north of the border from Liverpool last summer, it’s no surprise that the attacking midfielder was placed under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons after failing to inspire the Gers to victory at the weekend.
In response to his display, two supporters took aim at the 23-year-old, with one labelling him as one of the most overrated player they’ve seen at the club.
There was also a coherent theme to emerge regarding Kent and his failure to make an impact.
It seems that the fans have picked up on his enthusiasm for a step over, though they do not seem to share the player’s passion for a classic touch of flair and trickery.
There are few things more frustrating in football than gratuitous showboating which serves no meaningful end, so it’s easy to sympathise with the views of these fans below.
Finally, another theme cropped up concerning the recent trip to Duabi.
Gerrard’s men have picked up just seven points from an available 12 since returning from the winter break, leading sections of the fanbase to suggest Kent and others are yet to bring their form back to Scotland.