Jubilant Rangers skipper James Tavernier revealed he had a hunch that Ryan Jack would have a significant say in his facet's Scottish Cup triumph.
The Scotland midfielder has solely not too long ago shaken off the damage points that value him the very best a part of a 12 months out.
However he blasted away his health frustrations however smashing dwelling the extra-time opener that ship Rangers on their option to victory at Hampden.
Fellow former Aberdeen recruit Scott Wright sealed the 2-0 win over Hearts which claims the Gentle Blues' first Scottish Cup success since 2009.
And Tavernier couldn't disguise his delight as he shrugged off Wednesday's Europa League heartache in Seville.
He stated: "It is lovely. You realize, it has been a disappointing week as a result of we actually wished to push over the road within the Europa.
"However to complete this off and end the season with a trophy is the primary factor.
"We knew if we took them to extra-time we had been fitter than them. We stored going, stored pushing and we (did it).
"It was an unbelievable strike from Jacko. I stated to him at breakfast earlier than the sport, 'You may have a component to play at the moment'.
"Then it was Scotty with an incredible strike. It is unbelievable."