The Ibrox side travel to Cyprus next week to play their second match in the group after an excellent opening win.
Brazilian keeper Vana promises Aris Limassol will be ready for them in their next Europa League game because they have learned from their opening game defeat.
The former Porto star said: "We are very proud of our display because we were playing a team who are extremely experienced in Europe. We didn't park the bus and we played our own game. I believe we learned a lot from this game and will use it in our next match against Rangers. Meanwhile, Michael Beale believes Real Betis were given a bad rap before the clash at Ibrox and reckons the Spanish side's injury woes were overblown.
Rangers vs Real Betis View gallery And Beale is under no illusions over the challenge facing his side when they face a Motherwell side who haven't lost an away league game since Stuart Kettlewell has been manager.
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