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Ryan Kent tipped to slay Celtic again as former Rangers star Jamie Murphy claims he can ease Alfredo Morelos blow

He’s Rangers ’ quiet assassin.

Off the pitch, Ryan Kent doesn’t say too much.

Inside the club’s training centre, the winger might be modest and softly-spoken.

But that all changes when he crosses the white line.

On the pitch, he’s brave, expressive and takes great delight in hurting the opposition. Especially Celtic.

Jamie Murphy spent three years at Gers alongside Kent after his £1million move from Brighton in 2018 following a period on loan.

At times Murphy tried to dislodge him from the left wing so he knows how difficult it was to oust the Englishman.

And he has seen Kent develop into one of Rangers’ key men, especially in the Old Firm derby.

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The 25-year-old’s numbers for goals and assists this season should be better. But no one can dispute his influence on Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side.

And when Celtic or a big European side comes calling, Kent usually delivers.

Murphy says his old team-mate has two different characters.

A man who is calm and placid away from football.

And the player who comes alive when the whistle blows.

On Sunday, with Rangers facing their oldest rivals in one of the most important derbies in years, he expects Kent to perform.

Murphy said: “I got on well with

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