Steven Gerrard looks to take Rangers a step closer to their first major silverware since 2011 as they go to Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup last eight.

The former Liverpool midfielder, who won the English FA Cup twice with the Reds, has seen his side win three on the trot, scoring 14 goals and conceding none.

He cannot wait for the tie at Pittodrie on Sunday, particularly the hostile environment.

0:58 Gerrard is relishing Alfredo Morelos and Scott McKenna lining up against each other again in the Scottish Cup quarter-final on Sunday

"The players are in a good place, there has been a lot of positivity in our play in recent weeks," said Gerrard. "But we're aware that this cup tie is a big challenge for us. It's a huge game for us, a competition we want to do really well in, so we can't wait for the game to start.

"You don't want to be remembered as just a good player, you want to be remembered as a winner.

"That's always the challenge, but for me it's a wonderful game to look forward to as a player, to go to Pittodrie in that hostile environment, against a good Aberdeen team, that's got to be exciting for a player."

Aberdeen trail Rangers by one place but eight points in the Scottish Premiership, and manager Derek McInnes feels it will take a big performance to knock Gerrard's side out.

Image: Derek McInnes' Aberdeen trail Rangers by one place but eight points in the Scottish Premiership

"Rangers are a good side but on the day we'll pick an 11 that we feel can do the job. It'll take a big performance but we are obviously capable of winning the game."

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Scott Arfield and Andy Halliday are both doubts for Rangers going into Sunday's game, having not quite recovered from injury.

Max Lowe, James Wilson and Gary Mackay-Steven are in with a chance for Aberdeen. Greg Halford, signed as a free transfer this week, is not match fit but could feature for the hosts.