
Kenny Miller has every confidence in Rangers' ability to defy the odds and reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The Scottish champions head into Tuesday's game against Stuttgart with just two points from their opening four matches but knowing a place in the last 16 is not out of reach just yet.
"The main aim since the start of the group has been to progress in the Champions League and it's still the same," said Miller.
"It's very much in our hands. If we can take care of our own results, I think it will be enough.
"When the group was drawn, we looked upon it as definite qualification for us and making the last 16 at least."
Miller was on the scoresheet for the first time since early October as Rangers cruised to a 3-0 win over Kilmarnock at the weekend and he says confidence is high ahead of the visit of the Bundesliga side.
"It was a great result for us," he said.
"We couldn't have asked for a better result going into this game.
"It's a must-win game for us so it was great to get the three goals and a decent performance on Saturday.
"We know if we don't win, we have no chance of qualification."