Champions League
Rangers vs. Ajax: Preview and betting tips
Rangers will welcome Ajax Amsterdam at home in their last Champions League match, and they will most likely qualify for the Europa League knockout stage at home. Ajax have a three-point lead in the table and won their match 4-0.
Rangers will welcome Ajax Amsterdam at home in their last Champions League match, and they will most likely qualify for the Europa League knockout stage at home. Ajax have a three-point lead in the table and won their match 4-0.
Rangers’ run in the Champions League has not worked out at all. They have not scored a single point from five matches, they have managed to score only one goal and conceded 19. The closest they came to scoring was a 0:2 defeat to Liverpool, followed by a 1:7 debacle against the same opponent.
On the other hand, they are doing much better in the league. They are in second place, 4 points behind Celtic. They have lost only one game in 12.
Ajax are also not doing well in the Champions League. It can’t compete with Napoli and Liverpool, but it has played much more decent games against them than its opponent today. He scored 8:15.
He’s doing well in the league. In 11 games, he’s won nine, drawn one and lost one. He leads the Dutch league by one point, but has a game in hand. He is in very good scoring form, averaging more than 3 goals per game.
Ajax won their first match against Rangers 4-0, with Alvarez, Berghuis, Kudus and Bergwijn scoring consecutively. Rangers made a breakthrough in the match, but after a video review the goal was called back due to offside.
We expect Rangers to come out on top again in tonight’s game, even though they are playing at home. Ajax will come to Scotland for three points, although they won’t have as easy a time as they did in the first game.
Source : Champions League
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