Manager Steven Gerrard says Rangers will not get carried away after a "stunning" second half display earned a 3-1 Europa League win over Maribor.
Goals from Alfredo Morelos, James Tavernier and Lassana Coulibaly have the Ibrox club in a commanding position ahead of Thursday's second leg.
But Gerrard says the third qualifying round tie is still in the balance.
"I've learned in Europe that it's never over at this stage," the former Liverpool captain told RangersTV.
"They are a good team with Champions League experience and they will be fired up next week. They are at home and they'll have confidence they can turn the result around.
"Of course 3-1 looks better than 2-1 but this is only half-time. We're not getting carried away."
The turning point of the match came five minutes into the second half when Tavernier put Rangers into a 2-1 lead.
West Bromwich Albion had a bid for the right-back rejected on Wednesday, and Gerrard said he did not "appreciate that attention 24 hours before a big game".
"I'd like a phone call off of big Darren [Moore, West Brom boss] at some point," the Rangers manager said. "But James handled it very well and that was probably his strongest performance so far.
"It's up to James whether he tells you what has been said between us over the past few days but he has my full support. I want James Tavernier here as long as I'm here."
BBC
Steven Gerrard: Rangers boss cautious despite Europa League win over Maribor
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