KEMAR ROOFE saw the will win to win and the desire for success within the Rangers squad on the first day that he joined up with Steven Gerrard's side.

Now he wants to ensure the champions have another reason to celebrate on the last day of the campaign as Rangers look to add the Scottish Cup to their Premiership title this term.

Roofe has played a key part for Rangers since making the move from Anderlecht last summer and he has 14 goals to his credit in what has been an impressive debut season under Gerrard's guidance.

He would score twice in the win over Cove earlier this month and that victory has now set up a fourth round clash with Celtic as Rangers look to continue on the road to Hampden.

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Gerrard has set his side the target of winning the Scottish Cup in the coming weeks and Roofe knows the Ibrox squad will once again buy into the messages from their manager.

“We want to do the double, we want more silverware, and when you have put yourself in such a good position, you don’t want to just fizzle out and let it slip and waste it all,” Roofe told RangersTV.

“You want to keep building on that and make the momentum work in your favour.

“It is massive. In football, momentum is massive and really important as if you can take it game by game and keep the ball rolling, the positivity and the confidence just grows with it. It makes football a lot easier.

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“From day one, as soon as I started training, the focus was there. The demand and the determination for us to succeed this season was there and it has never changed.

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“Every day is the same – everyone wants to win in training, and you can then take that into the games.

"It is important that it comes from the top and trickles down to us and we have to keep that up.

“I can’t wait for the next game to just keep playing and to just keep enjoying it as well – enjoying it, working hard and get wins and hopefully score and create goals.

“I feel like I have missed out on that for some time now and I am just eager to get back on it.”

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The mantra of 'one game at a time' has been drilled into his players by Gerrard and his staff this season and the mindset has certainly paid off for Rangers as they close in on an unbeaten Premiership campaign.

A cup triumph in May would be the ultimate way in which to end a historic few months for Rangers and Roofe hopes the standards that have stood the champions in such good stead will enable them to go all the way to Hampden.

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Roofe said: “That is how you remain focused. You can only think about the next game and put all of your eggs in one basket, which is the game we are going to play. And that is all you are focused on.

“Then, you can’t get distracted and you can’t think about what other people are saying and what is going on elsewhere – you can only think about what is in front of you.

“I don’t think there has been much pressure as we are in our own little bubble that we have created, and we have concentrated on what we do ourselves on the training pitch.

“We demand from each other and it starts in training and all the video analysis and preparation for each individual game is so important.

“So I don’t think we have really felt the pressure externally. It is more from ourselves just to keep up the high standards."