Ruud Gullit has paid tribute to Rangers icon Davie Cooper.
Yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of Cooper's death, and the legendary former AC Milan and Chelsea midfielder reminisced about the winger.
Cooper made 540 appearances for the Ibrox club, and is considered one of the most talented players to have worn the jersey. He also played for Motherwell and Clydebank as well as winning 22 Scotland caps.
In a video shared by Rangers on Twitter, Gullit said: "Davie Cooper. I played against him when I was a young kid.
"We were invited, with Feyenoord, to play a friendly in Scotland, and then I saw this amazing left foot.
"I always remembered him, never forgot him. I was always wondering where he was.
"And when people asked me later on 'Who were the best players that you've met and played against?', then Davie Cooper was one of them.
"It's a pity that he never could show those skills abroad, maybe in other competitions. England, for instance, or Italy, because he would be unbelievable.
"So, it's 25 years ago already, and we have to celebrate him. Davie Cooper forever."