
Diomande 'very confident' Rangers can do 'something great'
"We are really looking forward to it and I'm very confident, I know something great is going to come our way this time."It's fair to say midfielder Mohamed Diomande is optimistic about Rangers' Europa League quarter-final second leg with Athleitc Bilbao.The tie is finely poised at 0-0, and Barry Ferguson's side can take heart from their stellar form away from home in Europe this season, with wins at Malmo, Nice and Fenerbahce, as well as a couple of draws against Dynamo Kyiv and Olympiacos."Like we all know, we've done really well in our away games in Europe and Thursday is going to be another one," said Diomande. "You know the chance we have now to play in the semi-final and it's going to start on Thursday. We are really together and we believe we can do it."Diomande was suspended for the first leg, but the 23-year-old will "give his best" to get a chance of playing his part this week."It was difficult for me to sit down, to not try to move for every action last Thursday," he added. "But I was really glad with what my team did, with their effort, their commitment and the fight they had for each other."We still have two training sessions before we go (to Spain), so I'm going to give my best in training and I really hope I get a chance to play on Thursday and help my team."

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