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David Weir urges Rangers to use last season's Scottish Cup disappointment as motivation

David Weir has urged Rangers to use last season's cup final disappointment as motivation this year
Image: David Weir has urged Rangers to use last season's cup final disappointment as motivation this year

David Weir admits last season’s Hampden defeat to Hibernian is driving Rangers on ahead of their latest Scottish Cup campaign.

The pain of Hibernian's late comeback in last year's final is still raw for the Gers assistant manager as the Ibrox side prepare to host Motherwell in the fourth round on Saturday, live on Sky Sports 2HD.

However, Weir, who won the Scottish Cup twice with Rangers and once with Hearts as a player, wants his side to banish that disappointment with a successful cup run this year.

Rangers lost in the Scottish Cup final last season
Image: Rangers lost in the Scottish Cup final last season

"There's always a desire to get to cup finals, you can't get enough of them," Weir said. "This club was built on league titles and cup finals.

"We did well getting to the cup final last year but obviously the disappointment of the result remains with you and that disappointment spurs you on.

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"This group of players, which is a new group of players, want to experience that but obviously want to experience the upside of it rather than the downside of it, because it's a long summer after you lose a cup final and the disappointment of it remains and it's still there.

Rangers assistant manager David Weir looks thoughtful on touchline
Image: Weir is expecting a difficult fixture against Motherwell in the Scottish Cup

"But the only way to right that wrong is to try and have a successful run this year."

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Waghorn applauds the Rangers at the full time whistle against Motherwell
Image: Rangers have beaten Motherwell twice this season

"We have played Motherwell twice already and the games have been really close." Weir said. "The first one we won but it was really tight and the second one we needed a last-minute goal to win it.

"All games within this league are tight and teams make it difficult for you. They are very organised, Mark McGhee is an experienced coach and they have good players. So it will be a difficult day."

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