After a nightmare 2023/24 campaign, Ajax are hoping to bounce back this term. They struggled early on, which saw them miss out on the
Eredivisie’s three Champions League spots. They pushed themselves into fifth place, but winning just 15 of 34 domestic games isn’t good enough for the Dutch giants.
Ajax have made an encouraging start to the new campaign, winning home and away to Vojvodina. Panathinaikos also won both of their games in the last round, seeing off Bulgaria’s Botev Plovdiv.
There are some concerns for the hosts, who lost home and away to Braga in the final round of Champions League qualifying last term. They were beaten in four of their six Europa League games that followed, exiting bottom of their group.
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After a nightmare 2023/24 campaign, Ajax are hoping to bounce back this term. They struggled early on, which saw them miss out on the Eredivisie’s three Champions League spots.
They pushed themselves into fifth place, but winning just 15 of 34 domestic games isn’t good enough for the Dutch giants.
Ajax have made an encouraging start to the new campaign, winning home and away to Vojvodina. Panathinaikos also won both of their games in the last round, seeing off Bulgaria’s Botev Plovdiv.
There are some concerns for the hosts, who lost home and away to Braga in the final round of Champions League qualifying last term. They were beaten in four of their six Europa League games that followed, exiting bottom of their group.