Stuart McCall has insisted that he is proud of what he achieved during his brief spell in charge of Rangers.
The former midfielder arrived at Ibrox Stadium in March on a temporary deal until the end of the season.
McCall enjoyed a solid start to his reign at Rangers, but failure to guide the team to the Scottish Premiership saw him lose his job.
"We got to a point where most people didn't think we would reach," he told Sky Sports News. "I had a great time there and it was short and sweet but it certainly hasn't tarnished my reputation, I wouldn't have thought.
"I'm really proud of what we managed to do to a certain extent. I think we managed to go 13 or 14 games with just losing once. We managed to turn over Hibs a couple of times, beat Hearts and beat Queen of the South down there.
"When I first went in, the morale, the belief and the confidence were very low and I think to get to the playoff final was an achievement in itself."
Ex-Brentford boss Mark Warburton was named the new Rangers boss last month, with David Weir acting as his assistant.