Jose Mourinho is going for a Magnificent Seven when he takes his Fenerbahce side to Rangers this week... he's managed to complete a European first leg defeat comeback six times.
Rangers welcome the Turkish side to Ibrox on Thursday for the second leg of the Europa League Round of 16 clash with a healthy 3-1 lead after an outstanding performance in Istanbul.
Mourinho - the only manager to have won all current three European trophies - warned Rangers after the game to pause their celebrations because it was only half time in the tie.
And the 62-year-old is the master of overturning first leg deficits in Europe.
His first European comeback came in the UEFA Cup quarter finals in 2003 when his Porto team overcame a 1-0 home defeat against Panathinaikos and won 2-0 in Athens to go through and eventually beat Celtic in the Final in Seville.
Encouragingly for Rangers, that was the only time Mourinho has overturned a home first leg defeat.
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He then suffered a first leg defeat to Barcelona while Chelsea manager in 2005 and won 4-2 in London to go through to the Champions League quarter finals.
He repeated the feat with Chelsea against PSG in the quarter finals of the Champions League in 2014 after losing the first leg 3-1 only to triumph 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to progress
Mourinho then managed three comebacks when he was manager of Roma.
His side trailed Bodo/Glimt 2-1 in the quarter finals of the 2022 Europa Conference League only to trounce them 4-0 in the return.
A year later, Roma were 1-0 down to Salzburg in the Europa League second round and won the second leg 2-0.
And his last comeback was in 2023 when Roma lost 1-0 to Feyenoord before hammering them 4-1 in Italy in the Europa League quarter finals.