Kai Kennedy reveals Rangers struggles amid Steven Gerrard love bombs as gutsy star fights back and shows true colours
Determined Kai Kennedy is itching to deliver on his burgeoning potential as the former Rangers winger has opened up on the pressure of living up to the hype.
The 22-year-old was widely regarded as the gem of the Ibrox academy with Steven Gerrard going public of his admiration for a talent he described as a "‘fabulous little player". Kennedy – now with Queen of the South – has lived a life less ordinary for a player of his age with five loan spells during his Rangers career before he moved to York City on a permanent deal in the summer of 2023. It was a far cry from the hype which followed his eye-catching exploits in the Alkass Cup at the age of 16.
Now he's a key man for the Doohamers and is showing a remarkable maturity to appreciate his journey which belies his tender years. Speaking to the Rangers Review on platitudes combined with presssure, the wide man said: “I think I did struggle with it personally. I can openly admit that I struggled with it. I've gone down to levels where people are going ‘Oh what's happened to him? Blah, blah, blah’. But that probably played in my head for a few years when I was younger. I would admit that I mentally struggled with it… I wish I was better at it.
“Unfortunately, I wasn't. But I feel like now that I've done all that, I'm in a lot better place and I can deal with a lot more things. As I said, I think this year is probably the best year I've felt in football mentally in a long time. So I'd probably admit that I did struggle with it and of course, I wish I didn't. Long story short, I was at Rangers five years ago when I made my debut, and I went down the way. I say it to my dad, you see it all the time, boys go down and then they find their way back up. I feel like that's what I'm trying to do and hopefully, I do it.
"I've gone down, I've learned a lot over these loans I've had. I've had so much advice, learned a lot, learned men's football. I think I've learned so much in these last five years since making my debut and I think now is the time where I'm benefiting from it and I can start to look up and push forward again and get to where I know I can be.”