Ibrox Noise reveals new Ryan Kent Award as Jota and Abada lose out again to Ibrox prize guy

Ibrox Noise has revealed that Ryan Kent is the Number One creator in Scottish football based on absolutely nothing!

It is yet another award for the former Liverpool starlet, earlier this month he picked up the prestigious Best Dribbler title to go alongside the Top Chance Creator Award from November presented by the Daily Record.

With two trophy wins from five seasons in Scottish football Kent is in the final three months of his Ibrox contract with leading English Championship clubs expect to battle it out for his signature in the summer, although not Bristol City.

Almost without fail Kent plays 90 minutes in every match, with Rabbi Matondo and Scott Wright the only other wingers at Ibrox Micky Beale is hardly spoiled for choice.

Across the city Ange Postecoglou has four top wingers that are used in virtually every match to full effect, it is almost unknown for a starting winger to be on the pitch beyond 70 minutes.

Ibrox Noise explained:

Ryan Kent is the number one most creative player in Scotland, and that’s official, after Betvictor teamed up with Ibrox Noise to compile stats of the most creative players in the Scottish Premiership, with Rangers’ often-maligned winger coming out on top.

While he wasn’t top of every stat, the one that matters most, chances created, saw Kent stand out on top of the league above anything Celtic have to offer as well as Rangers’ finest as well.

At 2.36, Kent was the pinnacle, with the closest rival being Celtic’s Jota at 2.28, and while an abstract ‘creator rating’ put the Celtic man on top, in terms of pure raw hard numbers, Rangers’ star winger was clearly in his own class.

For creator rating Kent was third, behind Jota and Abada, but that is an amalgamation score rather than a hard and rated measurement, the chances created is by far the most important for a playmaker and Kent is alone and unchallenged in that area.

No link is offered to the stunning Kent stats, perhaps the un-named writers at Ibrox Noise have good reasons not to reveal the sources.

Ahead of the Viaplay Cup Final the same website claimed that Cameron Carter-Vickers would be the only Celtic player to get in a Combined XI made up of players from the two finalists.

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