James Tavernier is keen to complete the full set of major Scottish honours as he prepares himself for the Viaplay Cup semi-final against Aberdeen at Hampden Park on Sunday.
The Rangers captain, who signed from Wigan in 2015, lifted the Scottish Premiership trophy in 2021 and the Scottish Cup last season.
Tavernier, 31, believes the 2-0 final win over Hearts last May - the first major cup to come to Ibrox since 2011 - will help with confidence.
Speaking at the national stadium, the full-back said: "It would mean everything. It is obviously a cup that most of us haven't got and it is obviously something that we set our sights on.
"We obviously won the Scottish Cup last season and there is a lot of experience in the team of winning the trophy
"It is in our sights to try to get the League Cup back at Ibrox so we will be doing everything at the weekend to try to get to the final

