Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have a Scottish Cup semi-final on Sunday.

Daniel Candeias has told The Glasgow Evening Times that he wants to win the Scottish Cup for Rangers fans this season.
Rangers are gearing up for a Scottish Cup semi-final clash with Celtic at Hampden Park on Sunday.
It represents the last chance for the Gers to claim a bit of silverware this season, after their Old Firm rivals won the Scottish League Cup and have more less already retained the Premiership.
Victory on Sunday would set up a final date with either Motherwell or Aberdeen, and Candeias, who has established himself as a big player for Rangers following his £800,000 summer move from Benfica, is determined to get his hands on the trophy.

“I want to win the semi-final and go on to try and get my first trophy here,” he told The GET.
“It is important to get a cup this season because the team has the most titles in the world and I want our team to be part of the story of this club.
“I would like to give the supporters a trophy.”
Winning this competition would be a massive success for Rangers; not only because of the trophy itself, but because it would deny the Hoops a historic double treble and if Graeme Murty can achieve that then he will always be remembered fondly at Ibrox, after chairman Dave King suggested on Monday that he wouldn’t be considered for the permanent manager’s role.
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