Kenny Miller has warned Rangers they face a trophy-less season if they don't 'show up' against Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
Gers were beaten 2-1 at Ibrox by the Hoops last weekend thanks to goals from Tom Rogic and Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Aaron Ramsey had given the hosts the lead on the day but Ange Postecoglou's side fought back to go six points clear at the top of the table.
Miller, who starred for both clubs, is now worried for the Light Blues that they will struggle to win anything this term unless they can beat their rivals later this month at Hampden.
"Some of the football they've played - as a Rangers fan it's hard to say this - but it's been good to watch," he told talkSPORT.
"They've come unstuck in certain games where teams have made it hard for them and been hard to break down.
"But over the piece, they won the first trophy in December in the League Cup and what a massive game in two weeks time, the Old Firm semi-final.
"It's so big for so many reasons.
"You've got Ange who's done phenomenal since he's come in, he's been a breath of fresh air for Scottish football as well.
"You've got his Celtic team going for a potential treble, and you've got Rangers looking to get the only bit of silverware that's realistic for them this year.
"They've got the opportunity to stop that treble. In two weeks' time, it's a monumental game."
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