Fans of Rangers have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Gers central midfielder Steven Davis finds a way to show off his footballing skills during the current lockdown in the UK.
In the post, the 35-year-old uploads footage of himself kicking a ball against the outside of his house, managing an impressive 50 keep-ups.
In reaction to the footage, fans of the club have flocked to have their say, with many complimenting Davis on his skills, while others have suggested that the midfielder should perhaps be practising his long-range passing instead.
Thanks for the challenge @KThomsonAcademy, give it a go kids ?? pic.twitter.com/u0vZaEiMFk
— Steven Davis MBE (@StevenDavis8) March 31, 2020
Well done Davo…but i’m sure i noticed you thinking about passing it to a wall behind you. ???
— Steven Jackson (@J944Jackson) March 31, 2020
Easywork for u davo ???? #GAWA #WATP
— SammyGAWA (@LendrumSamuel) March 31, 2020
Practice yer long balls over the top ?????
— JohnJames Robertson (@JUDSTER53) March 31, 2020
Excellent stuff ??
— Ollie Oliver (@OllieOl64259081) March 31, 2020
Brilliant ???
— Claire Paterson (@babeclaire1) March 31, 2020
I like to think he is still going ?
— Barrie (@twowordsbaz) March 31, 2020
What do we think?
While the Northern Ireland captain has clearly impressed Gers fans with his off-field antics, it is arguable whether the same could be said for his on-field performances this season.
Davis has made 24 Scottish Premiership appearances since his summer move from Southampton last year, scoring no goals and providing two assists in the league, in addition to just one goal and one assist over his 13 Europa League fixtures.
Although Davis and Rangers trail leaders Celtic by 13 points in the table, the Gers have fared better in the Europa League, impressively escaping a group containing FC Porto, Young Boys and Feyenoord, before defeating Braga in the round of 32 to set up a round-of-16 tie with Bayer Leverkusen.