AJAX ace Steven Bergwijn insists he doesn't care that Rangers suffered an Old Firm nightmare because he knows they are a good team.

Rangers start their Champions League group stage campaign this week with a trip to the Netherlands to face Ajax.

But while Ajax were cruising to a 4-0 win over Cambuur, Rangers were being thrashed by the same scoreline by Celtic.

However, former Spurs and PSV Eindhoven winger Bergwijn - who netted a weekend double - reckons the weekend results will make no difference at all.

He said: "Rangers' defeat in the Old Firm game doesn't mean anything to me. It tells me nothing.

"They eliminated PSV from the Champions League play-off game so they must be good.

"When I watched their matches, I thought they were quite happy to sit in defensively and play on the break and I think they will do the same against us.

"But we shouldn't be interested in how Rangers play. We need to look at our own strengths and use them to our advantage.

"I am in a good place at the moment. I am playing well and happy to be at Ajax."

Meanwhile, Ajax suffered an injury blow after manager Alfred Schreuder revealed left back Owen Wijndal will miss the game on Wednesday with an ankle injury.

He said: "Unfortunately, the Rangers game comes too early for him.

"We are in a great group, but it is a tough group too. For me, Liverpool is the big favourite. On a good day we can beat the other teams. But of course, Napoli has an excellent team too and Rangers eliminated PSV in the play-offs."