RYAN JACK is confident Rangers can kick-on domestically after clinching another huge result in the Europa League by seeing off Braga on Wednesday.
Steven Gerrard's side booked their place in the last 16 with a superb 1-0 win in Portugal.
Rangers have seen their Premiership title ambitions suffer a series of blows in recent weeks.
But midfielder Jack is determined to put that barren run behind them ahead of the Scottish Cup clash with Hearts.
He said: “We're delighted. The boys stuck together, stuck to the game plan and I'm proud of everyone. It was a great night for the club, the players and the supporters.
“The staff had come up with a game plan they thought would get the job done and to a man we stuck to that.
“It was a great performance and we could even have scored more. If it had been, no-one could have grudged us that.
“We'll take the win though and look forward to the next round.
“It definitely felt better. It felt like we were clicking again and everyone was on the same page.
“Braga had to come and beat us as we were winning from the first leg, so it was a different challenge and a different type of game.
“We need to take this into Saturday as we have a chance to do well in the Scottish Cup."
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