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5 talking points as Rangers set up Seville shot at Europa League glory after sensational Leipzig win

Make Us Dream. The message from the Rangers fans at the club’s training ground was simple on the eve of their semi-final.

And the players delivered to ensure that European dream is well and truly on after one of the greatest nights ever witnessed at Ibrox Stadium to move to within 90 minutes of history.

On a raucous, euphoric and emotional night at the Govan ground Rangers booked their place in the fifth European final of their history as RB Leipzig had no answer.

And as anniversary gifts go, getting their hands on that trophy on May 18 in the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium would be a special way to celebrate the club’s 150th year.

They wanted to do late kitman Jimmy Bell proud just days after his passing and they did that and more on an unforgettable evening for Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his men.

Trailing 1-0 from the first leg in Germany, a 3-1 victory on the night was enough to set up a final showdown against Eintracht Frrankfurt in Seville.

James Tavernier fired Rangers in front with just 18 minutes on the clock for his seventh goal in the competition - the most of any player.

Glen Kamara then had them in dreamland with a second before the break as the Light Blues were half way to the final in Seville.

Christopher Nkunku levelled the tie on aggregate with a brilliant finish to haul the Germans right back into it.

But it was Rangers who had the final say and John Lundstram was the hero as he grabbed the winner to send Ranges into dreamland.

Kemar Roofe failed to recover from his knee injury as he missed out on the squad completely but fellow injury doubt Aaron Ramsey did make the bench.

It meant Van Bronckhorst went with the exact same starting XI as the first leg as he kept faith with Scott Wright ahead of

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