Rangers boss Philippe Clement has detailed the steps his side need to take to lift silverware this season.
The Belgian makes the trip to Hampden for the first time on Sunday as the Ibrox club face Hearts in the League Cup semi-final.
And the 49-year-old has opened up on the coaching strategy that he feels will aid Rangers in the process of being successful
He said: "I love to make players better, to guide them and to put my passion as a player into other people.
"I have won trophies in my career, but the satisfaction is having this with the players and staff.
"I want my players to be ambitious, the medals will come if you do the correct things. We need to be brave and not be afraid to make mistakes - it is important how you react afterward and that is what I want to give to my players.
"As a coach, you need to invest in your players and see the qualities they have and build on this. You need to see potential and give them the tools to develop themselves.
"I want my team to be motivated for everything regardless of the trophy or the occasion - they must be like this every day and show the best of themselves."