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Dumbarton v Rangers: "It's 11 v 11, anything can happen" says Sons star Jinky Hilton

Jinky Hilton is hoping for more cup magic ahead of Scottish Cup tie against Rangers

The Dumbarton attacker played a pivotal role in the last round of the Scottish Cup, scoring a final minute of extra time winner in an exhilarating game against Annan Athletic which finished 5-4.

Hilton came on in the 77th minute, setting up the goal to take the game to extra time then scoring the winner deep into extra time that would take them to the next round and set up the glamour tie with Rangers.

The midfielder has been a welcome addition for Dumbarton since signing from Stranraer in the summer scoring three goals and notching up four assists for the Sons this season.

And he said his side are worthy of their place in the next round after their last tie.

Speaking to the Lennox, Jinky said: “The gaffer’s mentioned it before, we deserve to be in the position we are on Saturday, going up 2-0 up at half-time and they come back and probably looked like they were going to win it and we turned it around.

“It was a mental game, it felt like we were there all day but we’re buzzing for Saturday and looking forward to it.

He also told the Lennox what he believes is needed for a shock, continuing: “You need everything, it’ll need them to have a really bad day and us to have a really good day but it’s football it’s 11v11 and hopefully we can cause an upset.”

Hilton has played against Rangers before at Stranraer with his current manager as he looks forward to the experience of playing them again: “I’m looking forward to that, as you know they’ve played European football, they’ve got international players, it’ll be a tough game as we know how good they are. But we’ve got good players as well.

“League Two and the Premiership is a big gap. Celtic and

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