Rangers progressed to the quarter-finals of the Europa League this evening with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Fenerbahce.
The Turkish giants won 2-0 on the night, but after 120 minutes, the sides couldn't be separated, with the tie ending 3-3 on aggregate.
A shootout from 12 yards ensued, and the Ibrox club emerged 3-2 victors.
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Rangers will now face Athletic Club of Spain's Basque region in the quarter-finals of the Europa League, although key duo Mohamed Diomande and John Souttar will miss the first leg through suspension.
Indeed, the pair were both booked this evening, meaning they surpassed the number of yellows allowed before players must miss a game.
While missing Diomande and Souttar will be a disappointment for Barry Ferguson, nothing will compare to the joy the interim Rangers head coach will be feeling this evening.
He has guided his boyhood team into the last eight of the Europa League after a rather nervy 120 minutes of football in Govan.