WHAT a week it has been for Rangers.
A Europa League semi-final secured and now a Scottish Cup final to look forward to.
Today's victory over Celtic at Hampden was huge and Giovanni van Bronckhort's team deserve major credit for a stunning performance.
Here are today's top Rangers stories...
Giovanni van Bronckhorst message
GIOVANNI VAN BRONCKHORST has vowed to give Rangers fans another reason to celebrate after their Hampden heroics against Celtic.
The champions came from behind to see off their Old Firm rivals and book their place in the Scottish Cup final with a thrilling victory on Sunday.
Scott Arfield cancelled out Greg Taylor's opener before Carl Starfelt - under pressure from Fashion Sakala - converted into his own net from a Calvin Bassey cross.
READ MORE: Giovanni van Bronckhorst delivers message to Rangers fans after Hampden heroics against Celtic
Ramsey injury latest
GIOVANNI VAN BRONCKHORST has revealed that Aaron Ramsey was forced off against Celtic today due to a hamstring problem.
The Welsh midfielder limped off and was replaced by Scott Wright during the Hampden Scottish Cup showdown.
Ramsey was seen clutching his hamstring as he went down the tunnel and Van Bronckhorst confirmed the injury blow at full-time.
READ MORE: Aaron Ramsey injury latest as Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst reveals hamstring 'problems'
Sakala claiming the winner
FASHION SAKALA has claimed the Old Firm winner that fired Rangers into the Scottish Cup final with victory over Celtic.
The champions booked their spot in the showpiece fixture against Hearts with a thrilling win at Hampden as they came from behind to end a huge week on the ultimate high.
Rangers looked to be heading for another derby defeat when Greg Taylor opened the scoring just after the hour mark to put Celtic in control.
READ MORE: Fashion Sakala claims Old Firm winner as Rangers clinch Scottish Cup final berth
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