STEVEN GERRARD has urged Rangers to leave a lasting legacy this season as they prepare to be crowned Premiership champions on Saturday.

Rangers moved to within 90 minutes of an unbeaten league campaign with a 3-0 win over Livingston on Wednesday night thanks to a James Tavernier penalty and second half strikes from Ryan Kent and Ianis Hagi.

The champions are now set to surpass the British record for fewest goals conceded in a campaign that is currently held by Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea and avoiding defeat against Aberdeen will also see them break through the 100 points barrier.

This season will be forever remembered after a 55th league flag was secured and Gerrard knows his side have a chance to leave a lasting mark on the Ibrox record books.

Gerrard said: “I think the boys have got an opportunity not just to be champions but to leave a legacy from the season.

“People will remember this. They have got the clean sheet record now.

“Rangers have never hit 100 points plus which is a big motivation for us.

“Once the league was done on March 7, we obviously had the cup still left. Once we went out of that it was about resetting and reenergising the small targets we could achieve as a team.

“We're well on our way to doing that.

“Tonight we get the clean sheet record and Saturday gives us the opportunity to go break 100 points, which will round off an incredible league campaign.

“You can totally understand the players being excited and looking forward to Saturday. Everyone connected to the club is.

“But we have 90 minutes of work to do. We will give the lads a recovery day on Thursday, no-one will go out on the pitch. We are thin in certain places and don’t need a knock right now. They deserve a down day.

“Then on Friday we will have a lively session and get them rested, full of energy for Aberdeen. Our record at home has been ever so strong - we just need to go and do the final piece now.”