Midfielder Conor Barron is targeting a dream end to the season – Rangers winning the title and the midfielder on the plane to the World Cup.
The 23-year-old reckons "hungry" Rangers can finish top of the pile by taking advantage of the "great position" they are currently in, just one point adrift of Hearts with five post-split games to go.
Barron was sidelined for three months with a knee injury after making a strong start under Danny Rohl, but he has come on as a substitute in the club's past four games, all of which they have won.
"We've got a really strong group, and we've come through a lot this season, and we're in a great position at the moment," Barron told Sky Sports.
"We've definitely got the right mindset and everyone's pushing in the right direction. Everyone's hungry to win the league and hopefully we can go and do it.
"It's obviously the first time for me. It's something that this club thrives off, being in this sort of position.
"I was disappointed last season that we weren't up there and fighting for it, but we've got a massive opportunity ahead of us this season.
"It's one you want to be involved in and it's one that makes you hungry to go out there and perform and hopefully come away with a winner's medal around your neck.
"That would mean everything."
Alongside his club aspirations Barron, who won his sole Scotland cap last summer, is keen to impress national boss Steve Clarke during the run-in, with the aim of making the World Cup squad.
"I think I could bring my energy… composure on the ball and tenacity off it," he added.
"There are a lot of things within my game that I feel I could bring to the team.
"It's just down to me performing and getting in the door and hopefully playing."
Asked what the perfect end to the season would be, Barron adds: "It would be winning the league and getting on that plane to the World Cup."