Rangers midfielder Alex Lowry has been left star-struck by his side's Europa League final placement.
A 3-1 win over German side RB Leipzig saw Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side progress to the showpiece in Seville 3-2 on aggregate after a semi-final second leg performance for the ages at Ibrox.
Lowry - who hails from Uddingston and attended Motherwell's Braidhurst high school - was on the bench as goals from James Tavernier, Glen Kamara and John Lundstram created a special night.
The atmosphere in Govan was rocking and images post-match show a jubilant teenager, along with the rest of his Light Blues teammates, walking round the ground almost in disbelief.
Huge parties have ensued and the 18-year-old has joined in on a great night for Van Bronckhorst's men.
Taking to social media, he simply put alongside a photo of him and his teammates: "Seville bby."
Another Bundesliga side awaits in the final as Frankfurt stand between Rangers and a place in next year's Champions League group stage.
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