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Ryan Jack on 'crazy' Rangers journey in Europe from Progres Neiderkorn nightmare to Seville final

They've followed near and far on Rangers ’ remarkable European journey.

Now Ryan Jack has vowed to take the final step and reward the thousands upon thousands who have tracked Gio van Bronkhorst’s team on their long march towards glory with the ultimate prize.

The speed of the exodus from Glasgow to Andalusia cranked up another couple of notches yesterday as the Ibrox faithful continued to arrive by the planeload.

The punters have made their way to southern Spain any way they can, with those not lucky enough to have a ticket to for tomorrow's date with destiny at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium filling cars, couches and trains too in the hope of merely being within the city limits as their heroes go in search of Europa League immortality.

And Jack has no intention of letting them down.

The Gers midfielder said: “You see the fans travelling in numbers and all sorts of routes to get here to support us.

"Obviously it is unfortunate that only some will get in the stadium but for us, we take a lot of pride in that support we get and backing we get.

"I said before we are just the lucky ones who get to play in the final, there is 100,000 people who would want to be in our position.

"We have to put in a good performance tomorrow night and make them proud.

“We know the support we’ve got back home – if there are any people left back home. I think everyone has travelled out.

“We know the backing is always there. Come the game, we’re the lucky ones who are pulling on the jersey and playing in a major European final.”

Jack has every reason to feel luckier than most.

For much of the first half of the season, there were concerns over whether the Scotland midfielder would ever return as the force he was before the calf injury

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