Nico Raskin has insisted he is "nothing but proud" of his Rangers team-mates after their run to the Europa League quarter-final.
Rangers were knocked out by Athletic Bilbao on Thursday night as a 2-0 loss in the Basque region followed a goalless draw in the first leg.
Raskin admitted the exit did hurt but stated his pride at the efforts of the Rangers squad in the tournament this season.
Sharing snaps of him in Bilbao, Raskin wrote: "Nothing but proud of this group and our @EuropaLeague campaign.
"It hurts to fall short of the dream, but we gave it our all and will be back.
The midfielder, who has been a key player under Barry Ferguson, then thanked supporters for their "incredible" backing throughout.
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He added: "To all the fans who had our backs every step of the way: your support was incredible and very much appreciated 💙💙 #WATP"
Meanwhile, Raskin is one of two Rangers players named in the PFA Scotland Premiership Team of the Year.
As voted for by their fellow professionals from across the country, John Souttar and Raskin have been included in the best XI of players in the top-flight from the most recent campaign.