MARK WARBURTON admits Rangers have unfinished business in the Scottish Cup as they set their sights on Hampden glory once again this term.

The Light Blues beat Dundee and Celtic on their way to a final showdown with Championship compatriots Hibernian at the National Stadium in May.

Goals from Kenny Miller and Andy Halliday had Rangers on course for a third medal of the season but Hibernian left it late to snatch a 3-2 win and lift the silverware.

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Rangers return to competitive action with a fourth round tie against Motherwell tomorrow and boss Warburton is determined to make amends for their Hampden heartache.

He said: “There is a genuine sense of unfinished business from last year. But, as with the league, it is only one game at a time, it has to be.

“Motherwell are tough opponents. I think they dropped a few points league-wise and I am sure they will come here with a focus on the football.

“They will be more relaxed and will be looking to enjoy the cup. We are well aware of what we face. We are looking forward to it.

“It’s the Scottish Cup and you are 10 minutes away from winning it. Winning it, winning the league and winning the Petrofac Cup would have been a very good season.

“It was disappointing to lose it in the manner that we did so late in the game. There is a sense of unfinished business.

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“At the same time, the league is important to us and we have got to focus on Motherwell and don’t look ahead to potential semi-finals and finals. We have to forget that and beat Motherwell first.

“It has been well documented now. It was just disappointment that a day of that significance should finish in such a manner.

“Football-wise, I was disappointed. There is no doubt that we defended poorly at two set pieces, gave the ball away cheaply and got punished for it.”