RANGERS striker Antonio Colak has opened up on the "special feeling" to walk out at Ibrox on a European night.
The summer signing - who netted in the 3-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise - is hoping to fire Rangers into the Champions League group stage with a victory over PSV Eindhoven.
The two-legged tie with the Eredivisie side stands between Giovanni van Bronckhorst's squad and the groups with the losing team dropping into the Europa League.
Rangers play at home first in the tie, with the first-leg at Ibrox tomorrow night and Colak is expecting another special atmosphere.
The Rangers striker explained: "We are confident, we have the first game at Ibrox with our fans - this gives us a big push.
"As a team, we are well prepared from the coaches to play to our best.
"Even for me, it is difficult to explain Ibrox.
"I get the goosebumps walking out, it is a special feeling.
"It makes us stronger every game."
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