Former Brazil keeper Artur Moraes has tipped his former membership Braga to stun Rangers subsequent week and go on to win the Europa League.
Rangers face the Portuguese darkish horses within the quarter-finals of the competitors away, with the second leg at Ibrox the next week.
And former Roma and Benfica keeper Moraes, who spent two years at Braga the place they reached the Europa League remaining in 2011, earlier than shedding to Porto within the remaining in Dublin, believes Carlos Carvalhal's crew can go all the best way.
He stated: "I feel something is feasible. Braga gave a incredible demonstration of what they're able to on this final spherical in opposition to Monaco.
"So they're ok to beat anybody and go to the ultimate.
"Again in 2011, nobody believed we have been able to reaching the ultimate and it is the identical now - they're being written off.
"Then, we took benefit of that by attending to the ultimate as a result of we have been underestimated. Why cannot they attain the ultimate and even go on to win it now too?

"Whatever the opponent Rangers, crucial factor is for Braga to consider solely themselves and to play a constant sport at house and to get a superb end result to take to Glasgow.
"In the event that they try this, they've already proven they'll defend a lead as they did in Monaco."