'A lot of regret' for Diomande after trophyless seasonpublished at 14:01 3 May

Mohamed Diomande scored in the victory at Parkhead in March
Mohamed Diomande says there's going to be "a lot of regret" in the Rangers dressing room following the conclusion of another trophyless season.
They come up against their Glasgow rivals Celtic on Sunday, a week after Brendan Rodgers' side secured the Premiership title at Tannadice to make it 13 league titles in the last 14 seasons.
Rangers have won the previous two meetings between the two this term and regardless of Sunday's outcome, Diomande says there's still a lot of disappointment about how the season has panned out.
"We've won two games against them, it's in the other games that we have struggled," the midfielder said.
"I don't see any problem for Sunday, I know we are going to be ready for this game. I know that's something that happens every time we play against Celtic.
"I don't want to look back at the season already with four games still to go, but looking back I know there's going to be a lot of regret from a lot of us.
"We thought we could push in the other games. We know we'll be ready for this game. Our fans want us to beat them and we'll be trying to do that.
"Speaking for myself personally, I know I'm going to be hard on myself. And I've been hard on myself a lot of times. That's what I feel. I don't know what other players are feeling."
Diomande scored in the 3-2 victory at Parkhead in March and is looking to help the Light Blues register three league wins over Celtic in the same season for the first time since 2020/21.
"It's always nice to score against your direct rivals and I was happy to score against them," he added.
"The win was important. We always want to beat them. We know the rivalry is from a long time ago.
"We know what it means to the fans who come to support us. For a long time they couldn't come to support us at Parkhead. It was good to get that win for them.
"It's going to mean something to our fans. I know they have already won the league. But we still want to win our games and we want to win at Ibrox again."