Raskin v Moore: what do the stats say?
Midfielder Nicolas Raskin and on-loan Tottenham winger Mikey Moore have split opinion among fans over who should be Rangers player of the year. Raskin, who was phased out under previous boss Russell Martin, has become a key player in Danny Rohl's team as Rangers continue their push for the league title. Moore, at just 18 years old, has also been impressing since joining on a temporary spell from the English Premier League outfit.
We've taken a look at the numbers behind both of their league campaigns so far. Raskin has made 31 appearances in the Premiership this season, three more than Moore. The Belgium midfielder has scored five times from midfield, while Moore has found the back of the net on six occasions.
In terms of assists, Raskin has set up seven goals - the third highest of any player in the division - while Moore has set up two. So between the pair, they have contributed to 20 of Rangers' 66 league goals (just over 30%). They have both got themselves in good scoring positions - Raskin has scored four of his 10 big chances, with Moore scoring just one of his seven big chances.
Where the pair really excel is creatively - only James Tavernier has created more big chances at Rangers than Raskin (11) and Moore (seven). Also, Raskin has created 43 chances (42 from open play) while Moore has created 33 (32 from open play), further highlighting the players' knack for making things happen. The numbers clearly show why supporters have been impressed with both, but the remaining five games of the season will likely go a long way in deciding who the fans' favourite will be in May.