Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin has made a promise to the Ibrox side - vowing to prove that they are "better" than Celtic with a Viaplay Cup final win next week.
The Old Firm duo lock horns at Hampden Park once again as they aim to secure the first major domestic trophy of the season in the hunt for the treble. Admittedly, Rangers' quest for three trophies is looking more bleak thanks to their nine-point deficit at the top of the Scottish Premiership, but momentum could be picked up with a win in Glasgow.
The Gers have only won two major trophies in 11 years since their demotion to League Two, which Rangers fans felt strongly about with a banner in the 3-0 win over Livingston on Saturday afternoon. But Raskin has promised Rangers fans that they will show who is the better side under the lights at Hampden next weekend - adding that he 'can't wait to see the atmosphere' of his first Old Firm derby.
He said: "Everybody is talking about the cup final! I am really excited about this and I can't wait to be there and to feel the atmosphere of our fans - and to show everybody that we are better."
Raskin impressed once more at the Tony Macaroni, and has slotted into the midfield role perfectly alongside Glen Kamara amid Rangers' midfield injury crisis with Ryan Jack, Malik Tillman and John Lundstram all on the treatment table. And he said that given a little bit of time, he'll show the supporters just how good he can become.
"I think we started okay, we should have scored more in the first half. Second half we were very good, we attacked a lot, created chances and scored two goals, so I thought we did the job well.
"It was very nice to play in the second half because we had more control and played better with each other. We created connections with each other and scored goals so it was very enjoyable.
"The boys are very good with me, they've helped me a lot. I think on and off the pitch I've connected more with them. I've been here two or three weeks, but the more time that goes then I'll be even better."
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