CLASSY Borussia Dortmund fans were the first to congratulate Rangers supporters last week.
The German giants were shocked 4-2 in their own backyard as the Scottish side took a handsome lead in their Europa League play-off.
And a video of the Gers faithful exiting the stand shows a few Dortmund fans shaking hands, high-fiving, hugging and passing on their best wishes.
Their gracious gesture was well received by the travelling supporters.
Plenty on Twitter lauded it, too.
One said: "Proper fans, excellent."
Another wrote: "Class support from a top-class club."
A third added: "This is how it's supposed to be."
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Rangers followers were in dreamland at the Westfalenstadion.
James Tavernier, Alfredo Morelos, John Lundstram and a Dan-Axel Zagadou own goal put the visitors 4-1 up inside 54 minutes.
Raphael Guerreiro did pull one back for the hosts eight minutes from time to give Dortmund a glimmer of hope.
But the defeat leaves Marco Rose's side with plenty of work to do in the second leg at Ibrox on Thursday.
The Bundesliga outfit must win by two goals after 90 minutes to force extra-time, with the away goals rule now scrapped.
But Giovanni van Bronckhorst was handed an extra boost ahead of the return fixture by goal-machine Erling Haaland being ruled out through injury.
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