Robbie Neilson has challenge his Hearts side to go all the way at Hampden and become club legends.
The Jambos face Rangers in the Scottish Cup Final later today as they bid to top off an already successful campaign with silverware.
Hearts finished third in the Scottish Premiership table and are guaranteed European group stage football next season.
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Neilson and Co will enter the Europa League play-off round knowing defeat would see them drop into the UEFA Conference League proper.
That alone comes with a huge financial windfall in what has been a brilliant season on the park for the Tynecastle men.
But Neilson knows the prestige that would come with winning the Cup on the back of this season's achievements.
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He said: "It’s not just about winning the cup, it’s the prestige that comes with that.
“There have been numerous Hearts teams over the years that have had good seasons, finished with European football and got to cup finals.
“But there have been very few that have actually gone on and taken that final step and won the cup.
“This group have got an opportunity to do it. We have to make sure we’re prepared.
“They understand that if they do that it becomes a massive thing.”
John Souttar is fit-again and Neilson faces a huge decision on whether to start the Scotland international in his final game in a maroon jersey.
He is set to join today's opponents Rangers in the summer after agreeing a pre-contract move.
Only long-term absentee Beni Baningime is out and Neilson is desperate to add a winners’ medal as a boss to the one he won as player 16 years ago.
He added: “It would be great but my job at the moment is to try and make sure the players are ready for it.
“We have to make sure they know what they’re doing, we’ll decide on the team, the tactics and how we’re going to do that. After that, what will be, will be.”