Filip Helander has challenged his Rangers team-mates to make it an invincible league season as he admits he can "understand" interest in Ryan Kent and Glen Kamara.
Steven Gerrard's side wrapped up their first league title in a decade on Sunday, taking the Premiership crown from Celtic with six rounds to spare.
If Rangers win every game between now and the end of the campaign they'll match the points tally set by Brendan Rodgers' invincible Hoops team, and the Swedish international says maintaining their unbeaten run is a big motivation to finish the campaign strongly.
Helander told the Italian Football Podcast: "We are all still smiling! It’s been fantastic. We have another game now already on Thursday so we have to stop our celebration and focus on that. But, of course it has been fantastic.
“It was always the goal from the start of the season to try and win the title. We’ve been together a while now. The manager came in three years ago, as have a number of players.
"I was confident myself we could win the title, even last season we showed we could but we weren’t consistent enough.
"We were at the training ground doing a bit of recovery. We watched the last part of the game. And when Celtic didn’t win, it was all celebrations.

"It was fantastic. Even though we felt it was coming, when it was all done, it was a fantastic feeling and celebrations.
"Of course we have won the league but we still have very important games going forward. We have the Europa League, we have the Scottish Cup. If you ask all the players, the opportunity to go unbeaten and set some records, that is something that will motivate us a lot going forward for the rest of the league games.
"It’s not like we are going to sit on the couch and enjoy ourselves."
The success of Gerrard's team will inevitably lead to interest in some of their star men.
Ryan Kent and Glen Kamara have both been linked with big money moves to England, and Helander admits he can see why eyes are on the pair.
He said: "I hope they stay at Rangers. They have been fantastic. We will have to see what happens.
"I hope they stay as that would be great for all of us. But I can also understand the interest in them.”