GRAEME SOUNESS has urged Rangers fans to be on their best behaviour in Seville as thousands make the trip to Spain for the Europa League final.
The Light Blues are in their first European final in 14 years and are looking to win their first piece of continental silverware since the 1972 European Cup Winners’ Cup.
Tens of thousands of Gers fans without tickets are expected to travel to the Spanish city ahead of Wednesday’s showpiece event against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan, the home of Sevilla.
And club legend Souness has urged supporters to be on their best behaviour as they represent their club.
In a video message, he said: "This is a message for everyone going to Seville.
"Go there, enjoy yourselves, have a super time. Our team has done incredibly well getting there.
"When you think of the journey we've been on for the last ten years to be now playing in a serious European final, it's a fantastic achievement.
"They've done their bit, now it's your turn. You have to turn up and behave yourselves. Have a party, but behave yourselves.
"You're going there as an ambassador for this great football club. You must go there and behave, otherwise we'll have all the headlines which can damage us for a long, long time.
"Please go there and behave yourselves. Have a super time."