The 75-year-old finally retired at the end of last season and does't hold out much hope for the Ibrox side.
Dick Advocaat reckons PSV will be too strong for Rangers and believes a host of summer exits have weakened his former club.
Kieft has lifted the lid on his sitdown with Advocaat. He said: "This week, I had lunch with Dick Advocaat and we talked about PSV's game against Rangers. He said he still follows Rangers and knows them well. And he thinks they have let their best players leave the club. He believes PSV have a very winnable tie now. I think last season's elimination will be on the minds of the PSV players, but they look very sharp right now.
Meanwhile, Rangers have been told they will have to see off a 'world class' team in PSV Eindhoven if they want to progress into the Champions League group stages, according to Sturm Graz skipper Stefan Hierlander. The Austrian side were blown away by PSV 7-2 on aggregate in a game where former Motherwell starlet Max Johnston made his debut for the club in a 19-minute cameo from the bench.
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