Malik Tillman says the Rangers players will do everything they can to defeat Ajax and give the Ibrox faithful something to cheer about.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men have suffered a nightmare Champions League campaign with five defeats in five games in the section. They go into the last game looking to avoid ending the section on zero points and will need to win by five goals to secure a Europa League spot due to the Dutch side having a superior head to head as it stands after their 4-0 win in Amsterdam on matchday one.
The Light Blues have been going through a tough period with the pressure increasing on the manager with dropped home points at Livingston last week leaving them four points off the pace in the race for the title with Celtic. But they bounced back in style this weekend against Aberdeen. A performance and result to match was exactly what was needed and now for Tillman it is a case of all pushing on and maintaining the fine form, starting with Ajax on Tuesday night.
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He said: “We always go into the games to win, to show the best we can and show the energy that we did on Saturday.
“We will try to win it and show the fans what we can do. You have to look forward. You can’t change what has happened but you have to keep trying to be positive.
"We all wanted to bounce back from our performance this week - and the last few weeks. We know we did not play as we could have done but we had a good game at the weekend and we need to work hard and keep playing as we did.”
Following the Champions League outing Rangers face three more Premiership matches before the World Cup shutdown. They come up against St Johnstone, Hearts and St Mirren.
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