"Yes, we showed we can score goals, but we also need to defend properly.
"We were excellent in the second half, but the problem is people won’t remember that - they will only remember that we almost threw away the game with two own goals.
"It’s very important the players learn from that for what will be a difficult game on Thursday in Glasgow.
"We cannot be playing two totally different types of football like that in Glasgow."
Rangers host Dutch giants Feyenoord on Thursday (Image: GETTY)
Jaap Stam's Feyenoord almost threw away a three goal lead at the weekend (Image: GETTY)
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Steven Gerrard’s side go into the clash on the back of a 3-1 comeback win over Livingston.
The Light Blues got their season back on track after a 2-0 home loss to bitter rivals Celtic before the international break, but the game didn't come without a cost.
Rangers but will have make get through their first group game in Europe without their new signing Ryan Kent, who suffered a serious injury on Saturday.
Gerrard said of his rival boss: “Jaap had an incredible career as a player and since retiring he’s coached in this country with Reading.
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Steven Gerrard is desperate to guide Rangers into the knockout stages of the Europa League (Image: GETTY)
“I have huge respect for him and it’s crazy the way that one minute you’re together on a football pitch then the next you’re arguing with them on the side of a pitch.
“They try to overload you in certain areas of the pitch.
“It will be interesting to see whether he’ll come to Ibrox and try that, but he’s definitely someone who likes to play on the floor.
“Feyenoord are young, athletic and full of energy. But like any other team, they have a few flaws and we’ll try to exploit them and aim to control their strengths.”