Mohamed Diomande Reveals the Rangers Curse He’s Set to Break, as Nice Rout Fuels a New Era and Clement’s ‘Trust’ Takes Center Stage!

Philippe Clement couldn’t rely on Mohamed Diomande to deliver against Dundee United, where Rangers’ title hopes took another hit with a 1-1 draw. The Ivorian midfielder had a tough performance, prompting Clement to substitute him at halftime. Despite this setback, Diomande is confident that his manager can count on him for better performances ahead, especially after a much-improved display in the Europa League. Although he didn’t consider his game against Dundee as his best, Diomande was determined to prove his worth. He showed his resolve during Rangers’ dominant 4-1 victory over Nice, where he was involved in a crucial goal.

Diomande now believes there is much more to come. He’s committed to continually working for his team, showing his willingness to get on the ball and make a difference. He acknowledges that not every game will be perfect, but his determination remains unwavering. Rangers’ performance in Nice delighted Clement, as they capitalized on the French side’s defensive errors. Vaclav Cerny opened the scoring, and Diomande took full advantage of poor defending to make it 2-0, with Hamza Igamane adding two more to seal the win. Despite the strong European performance, Clement remains cautious, recognizing the inconsistency in Rangers’ domestic form.

With the team heading to St Johnstone next, Diomande stressed the need to replicate the same goal-scoring hunger in the Premiership. Rangers have struggled to convert chances in the league, and Diomande hopes the confidence from their European success will boost their domestic form. He highlighted the difference in finishing against Nice compared to the frustration of missed opportunities against Dundee United.

Connor Barron also expressed optimism, citing Rangers’ strong European run as a foundation for improving on the domestic front. The young midfielder emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum and building on the team’s collective performance in Nice. Barron noted that, despite the ups and downs of football, the squad is determined to keep their focus and positivity, both in Europe and at home. As they prepare for the match against St Johnstone, the players are determined to continue showing the same fight and commitment that secured the impressive win in France.

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