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Ally McCoist gushes with Rangers pride as he makes Europa League 'anyone's tournament' declaration

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Emotional Ally McCoist says he couldn't be more proud of how far Rangers have come over the past 10-15 years. And while the Ibrox hero admits he's in danger of getting "carried away," he insists they can win the Europa League.

McCoist was the manager when Rangers began rebuilding from the bottom of the SPFL in 2011 and he watched on on Thursday night as Gio van Bronckhorst and his team blew Red Star Belgrade away to put one foot in the quarter-finals.

The Ibrox side are still competing in defence of their Premiership title while the Scottish Cup remains a live option too ahead of Sunday's trip to Dundee.

A beaming McCoist couldn't wait to talk about his old team on Sky Sports and he said it fills him with "enormous pride" to see how far Gers have come.When asked for his thoughts by presenter Hayley McQueen, he said: "I thought you'd never ask!

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