Allan McGregor says Rangers ' run to the Europa League semi-finals is right up there with his greatest achievements at Ibrox.
But the veteran stopper also joked it doesn't leave them with much room for improvement next season as they target a legendary victory in Seville.
McGregor has been there and done it all at Gers and was part of the squad that made it all the way to the UEFA Cup final in 2008.
He missed their semi-final with Fiorentina and their heartbreaking defeat to Zenit in Manchester through injury, but 14 years on he is set to start against RB Leipzig in a second crack at the whip.
And he admits the current run Gio van Bronckhorst and his team find themselves on is up there with the greatest moments of his illustrious 21-year career.
He said in his press conference: "Well, it’s got to be (one of my greatest moments). Three and half years ago I don’t think anybody thought we’d qualify for the groups and then each year we have progressed.
"I don’t know how we will progress again next year right enough!
"It’s been an unbelievable achievement for all the boys and the staff throughout the three and a half years so it’s been a good run. Whether it’s the best, I don’t know, it probably is, I don’t look back on the history of that. It’s definitely going to be up there."
McGregor insists he's savouring every moment of their glory run because he never thought it would happen again after missing out back in 2008.
The 40-year-old went on: "I never thought it was going to happen to be honest with you. I’ve said it a million times. You take each game as it comes and luckily we have done well and deserve to be here.
"I’m glad we are here. It will be a big occasion for the players, a big occasion for the club and we just have to go and enjoy it."