Leon Balogun says Rangers are condemned to beat old firm rivals Celtic in the Scottish Cup final, reports Completesports.com.
Both teams will square up at the Hampden Park on Sunday (today).
Rangers are unbeaten in their last nine games across all competitions and head into the game in a buoyant mood.
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‘If you look at the recent games, it’s quite simple — we have to win,’ said the defender.
‘That’s the answer. That would be massive because for most of the players it would be the first trophy at the club.
‘Also the significance for the club itself is massive. We all signed here to win trophies, and that’s the next opportunity to do it. Coming second is something that’s really not of any interest.
‘I think you cannot have that mindset of being pleased with a runners-up medal if you play for Rangers because first is the only thing that matters. Losing doesn’t count. It’s all or nothing.’
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