
Mohamed Diomande opens up on his Rangers future amid transfer talk as he admits ‘Ibrox is not an easy place'
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
MOHAMED DIOMANDE has dismissed talk of a move away from Rangers this summer.
The midfielder has been linked with Turkish side Besiktas as well as Everton and West Ham.
Sign up for the Rangers newsletter
Sign up
4
Mohamed Diomande is a fan favourite at Rangers
Credit: Willie Vass
4
Diomande celebrates last week's 2-0 win over Panathinaikos
Credit: Getty
But as he set his sights on helping Rangers reach the third qualifying round of the Champions League Diomande insisted: "I'm happy at Ibrox.
'I don't see much speculation or what is written.
'I'm a Rangers player so I'm really focused to give my best for this season.
'For me, it's a dream to play in these European games.
'Growing up, I always wanted to play in big competitions in Champions League and Europa League and now I have a chance to show myself.
'Also, there are people watching me back home and I'm just happy to play in this competition.
'I hope we can get the result we want and be in the next round.
'I've learned to be tough mentally. I know Ibrox is not an easy place.
'I've been here one year now and I think it's helped me to be tough mentally.
'Like I said, I'm just happy I'll be able to play a lot of football now and we'll be dominating a lot in the league.'
New Rangers star Mohamed Diomande close to tears as he says goodbye to old team-mates
over 40,000 fanatical fans are set to turn up the heat in the stands.
Temperatures pushing 40 degrees at kick-off will ensure there's no respite on the pitch.
But Rangers boss Russell Martin has vowed his players WILL keep their cool in the blazing Athens furnace.
The Gers gaffer said: 'We had an extremely hot week in St George's, where the guys had to work really, really hard and cover a lot of distance.
'That will help prepare us, but it's the same for both teams.
'We have to manage the game in the best way possible, in our way, for us.
'And I think the players are ready for that.'
A place in the third qualifying round of the Champions League is up for grabs in the Olympic Stadium.
Panathinaikos - who had defender Giorgos Vaglannidis sent off in last week's first leg - are bidding to overturn a 2-0 deficit.
4
29.07.2025 Rangers MD-1 training: Russell Martin
Credit: Willie Vass
Boss Rui Vitoria is banking on the backing of a hostile home support to help the Greeks.
But Martin insisted: 'They need to display courage, discipline, aggression in the right areas, intensity, all of it.
'And nothing will change.
'We can talk about the approach for this game, but it's not going to change.
'We have to be the team we want to always be.
'I think this football club demands that and we'll certainly demand that as a staff.
'Late on in the game and stuff like that, you have to manage it as well as you possibly can, depending on the situation.
'But the approach going into it has certainly not been any different.
'We have a lot of international players.
'I think we have to manage the game and take the crowd out of it as much as we possibly can by doing it in our way and trying to dominate in as many aspects as we can.
'I think I'm looking forward to the atmosphere.
Rangers transfer special as Russell Martin eyes THREE wingers, Coady latest and Dowell future
'It'll be a really good experience for the guys, but we have a lot of guys that have played in big games, big occasions and for this football club.
'I'm really confident the guys can handle that.'
Martin expects Panathinaikos to come flying out the traps in the Olympic Stadium.
The Greeks need at least three goals on the night and they're praying the stifling conditions will play a part.
Yet Martin believes his team are prepared for what lies ahead.
He stressed: 'They did that last week as well.
'They didn't come to Ibrox trying to defend and get us on the counter-attack.
'They stuck to their game plan with the games that we watched previously.
'They weren't defensive in their mentality or approach or tactically at all.
'We have to bring our own game plan and try to instil that as much as we possibly can.
'The opportunities need to be ones that we create.
4
'I don't expect to be given any opportunities and I don't expect us to give them any.
'Both teams are going to have to work hard to try to create that, however that looks.
'Maybe it's on a regain, maybe a counter-attack, maybe set-piece.
'Maybe it's by being patient and waiting with the ball.
'So, we'll just have to wait and see. But the guys are, I think, really ready.
'We took a lot, so much learning from last Tuesday night.
'And I think we have to make sure we take that into tomorrow.
'For me it's the same situation we found ourselves in before the first game.
'It's a tough game against a good opponent that we have to be really ready for, and I think we'll be better than we were last week.
'We have to be, and it's down to these guys when they step out over the white line to make sure we stick to the work and the detail and really believe in what we're doing.'
Martin hinted that he could start Djeidi Gassama - the man who came off the bench to score at Ibrox last week.
The Gers boss admitted: 'He's ready to start.
'He had a big impact for us when he came on.
'You saw plenty of the reasons why we wanted to sign him.
'It's early, early days, but Gass is a player that really excites us and I think can make a big difference for us.
'And hopefully, he does the same again tomorrow night.'
Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Daily Mirror
Liverpool transfer news: New Alexander Isak development as Arne slot breaks silence
Arne Slot's Liverpool aren't slowing down as they look to further bolster a squad which won the Premier League title in their manager's first season at the helm Liverpool have been one of the busiest Premier League clubs this summer but they might not be done. The Reds have already broken the league's transfer record once, and there's a chance they could do it again before the transfer window shuts. That record-breaking £116million move for Florian Wirtz is just one of a number of high-profile deals. Arne Slot's title-holders have also added the likes of Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Hugo Ekitike as they look to defend their crown. The big remaining question concerns whether Alexander Isak will move to Anfield. Newcastle don't want to part ways with the Sweden international if they can avoid it, but another record bid could force their hand. Liverpool will begin their league campaign at home to Bournemouth on August 15. That leaves them with a fortnight to get more business done. There have also been sales, and there could be more to come. Here are Mirror Football 's latest lines on the ins and outs around Anfield. Slot's response to Diaz deal Arne Slot has spoken for the first time about Luis Diaz's Liverpool exit. Colombian international Diaz has completed a £65.5m move to Bayern Munich, despite the Reds appearing keen to keep him around. "Luis is a player we won the league with and there's a reason we won it with him because he's a very good player," Slot said during Liverpool's pre-season tour. "It's always disappointing to see someone like that leave, to a certain extent. "But on the other hand, we've sold him for a lot of money and, as you probably know even better than I do, this football club brings in unbelievable signings over the years, but part of the strategy is also that once in a while we have to sell someone. I think we did great business by bringing in Lucho for a number of years and then selling him for a very good profit." Isak's comments on his future Liverpool target Alexander Isak helped Newcastle secure a Champions League return with his goals last season. Before the end of the campaign, though, he spoke of a desire to win silverware - and a league title may currently be beyond the Magpies given the spending power of their rivals. "I've said many times, I don't really look too much or think too much about my future," Isak said in the spring. "But yeah, I've said I'm happy here and we are contenders for titles, which is what you want to win as a football player. "The chances are there (to win things). Yeah, as I've said, I'm not thinking about the summer, but that will be a talking point when the season is finished." Isak training in Spain While Liverpool wait to learn if they will be able to land Isak, the striker has begun training with former club Real Sociedad. The striker is working his way back from the minor injury which has kept him out of Newcastle's pre-season tour, with Sky Sports reporting the Magpies were aware of his plans to head to San Sebastian. "He is still our player. He's contracted to us. We, to a degree, control what is next for him," Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said earlier in the week. "I would love to believe all possibilities are still available to us. My wish is that he stays, but that's not in my full control" Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

Rhyl Journal
4 hours ago
- Rhyl Journal
Txiki Begiristain leaves role as Manchester City director of foootball
Begiristain announced he would be leaving the club in October 2024 and Hugo Viana is set to take over his role ahead of the new season. The 60-year-old joined City back in 2012 and saw the club achieve 21 trophies during his reign, including seven Premier League titles, two FA Cups and their first Champions League. City will celebrate Begiristain's achievements around the Manchester derby on September 14, where he will be the special guest for the match. Begiristain spent seven years as Barcelona's technical director between 2003 and 2010 before joining City and played an important role during Pep Guardiola's time in Spain as well as in England. Guardiola previously said a part of him will leave when Begiristain decides to walk away. He said: 'Part of me is leaving, I would say. 'A friend of mine and one of the architects of one of the best teams ever from Barcelona, and now here.'

Rhyl Journal
4 hours ago
- Rhyl Journal
Tottenham targeting loan move for Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha
Palhinha joined Bayern from Fulham last summer in a deal worth up to £47.4million, but endured a difficult debut campaign in Germany. The Portugal midfielder struggled with injury problems and only made six starts in the Bundesliga when fit under Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, which has opened the door for a temporary move back to London with Tottenham. Spurs have plenty of options in midfield, but have multiple competitions to deal with in the 2025-26 season after their Europa League victory in May secured Champions League qualification and the addition of Palhinha would be a boost for new head coach Thomas Frank. Palhinha, who turned 30 earlier this month, was linked with a transfer to Tottenham before he signed for Bayern. The former Sporting Lisbon midfielder enjoyed a successful two years at Fulham, where he made 79 appearances and scored eight times to become a fan favourite at Craven Cottage. Spurs secured the services of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham at the start of July, but failed in their pursuit of Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White and will now hope to land Palhinha on a season-long loan.