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Rangers FC earned a hard-fought point as they drew their first Europa League game vs Villarreal 2-2.

The Light Blues came from behind twice thanks to goals from Scott Arfield and Kyle Lafferty and Steven Gerrard was all praise about their players after the match.

It is being reported that the manager gave an inspiring speech to his players during half time which in turn spurred the players on who then went on to give a superb performance.




But Steven Gerrard’s speech during halftime was not the only thing that changed things during the second half.




When the Light Blues took the field at the start of the match, the fans noticed a rather weird thing about their summer signing Ryan Kent.

Kent who was signed from Liverpool on a season-long loan deal was wearing the Rangers’ jersey all right but Ryan Kent’s jersey looked a bit different than his other teammates.




Upon closing, inspection fans saw that Ryan Kent’s jersey had different stripes as compared to the other Rangers players.



And immediately Ryan Kent’s jersey became the centre of debate amongst the Gers fans with some of them blasting the kit manufacturer Hummel for making such a silly error in a European competition.








But thankfully the Rangers’ coaching staff took notice of Ryan Kent’s jersey discrepancy and the winger changed his shirt during the break.






Rangers take on St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership this Sunday and since the game will be played at Ibrox we can safely say that Ryan Kent’s jersey should not cause any problems.



Read: 4-3-2-1 Rangers’ predicted line-up vs St Johnstone.

Read: ‘This’ video proves Steven Gerrard is easily the most loved Rangers manager in recent times.




Read: Steven Gerrard is not giving any importance to the Europa League.

Read: Rangers fans are loving what Steven Gerrard did after the hard-fought draw against Villarreal in the Europa League.




Read: Former Rangers man blasts the club for selling him despite his urge to stay at Ibrox.

Read: Former Celtic manager reveals the time span required by Rangers to challenge Celtic for the title.