Rogic also claimed the players are backing boss Ronny Deila, despite being rock-bottom of Group A without a win in four games and collecting a mere two points from a possible 12.
“Obviously, Ajax are a good side. I thought we played well against them in the 2-2 draw in Amsterdam and were in a situation in the match where we could have gone on and won it. It just wasn’t to be that night.
“But I think that if we can perform to the levels of which we’re capable, then we can certainly get the result we need. We’re missing a couple of big players in Nir Bitton and Stefan Johansen, but whoever plays on Thursday will be ready. We have a good squad.
“It’s a massive game and we know what’s at stake. We still have a chance to go through and it’s just a case of going out there and performing.
“I don’t think too many people would have predicted how this group would have panned out. But we can’t look back – we have to just look forward.”
Craig Gordon has conceded seven goals in the section after losing four in the qualifying games against Malmo.
“But we’ve been working hard to correct that. At the weekend we kept a clean sheet against Kilmarnock and that was positive.”