Champions League would be a 'dream come true' for Aasgaardpublished at 17:22
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Rangers midfielder Thelo Aasgaard hopes to make "a dream come true" by helping his new club reach the Champions League.
The 23-year-old, who joined Rangers in the summer from Luton Town, admits "it's every player's dream to play in the Champions League from when they're small".
The Norwegian international was born in Liverpool and came from the Anfield club's youth academy before joining Wigan.
"Champions League nights mean everything to me personally," he said.
"If I can contribute in a Rangers shirt on big European nights, it would be a dream come true.
"Now I'm at Rangers to write my own story here and I'm really focused on the game against Club Brugge.
"If I could feature in this play-off game, it would be right up there for me."
Aasgaard made his debut for the Ibrox side from the bench in their win over Alloa in the League Cup on Saturday, after injury delayed the start to his Rangers career.
"It was a bit frustrating being injured for a few weeks but that just made me more hungry to get back," he added.
"I was delighted to finally get on the pitch.
"Last season I was injury free so I was really happy with that.
"Coming in here, I had a couple of weeks with the squad which I really enjoyed but then felt a niggle in a pre-season game which has kept me out for four weeks.
"Mentally, it was a bit tough at first, but I've had injuries before in my career so I know how to deal with it."