Rangers supporters unveiled a huge tifo at Rugby Park ahead of Barry Ferguson's first match in charge of the Ibrox club.
The Ibrox legend was appointed head coach on an interim basis until the end of the season after Philippe Clement was sacked.
Ferguson leads Rangers from the dugout for the first time tonight against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers supporters were quick to show their support for the new manager with chants as he emerged from the tunnel before kick-off.
The travelling support chanted Ferguson's name on repeat ahead of the match getting underway in Ayrshire.
Before kick-off, Rangers fans also hoisted a display above their heads with a large lion rampant Rangers club crest visible over a sea of red, white and blue.
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Ferguson named an unchanged Rangers XI from Clement's final match in charge, a 2-0 defeat to St Mirren on Saturday.
On his first team selection, the interim head coach said: "I know it's the same 11, but there are a few tweaks to that," he said.
"We've had a look and [picked] what we think is the team that's the best way to go against a good team in Kilmarnock
"I'm confident that the team we've put out, and the way we've gone about it, will get us the three points."