Tottenhams Mousa Dembele is determined to bounce back and learn to control his emotions after getting a six-game ban for clashing with Diego Costa at Stamford Bridge. The Spurs midfielder is currently with Belgiums squad ahead of Euro 2016 and he admits passions spilled over in the fiery clash at Chelsea on May 2 which ended his teams chances of overtaking Leicester for the Premier League title.The 28-year-old was one of nine Tottenham players to be given yellow cards in the 2-2 draw, while his own personal ban for violent conduct followed a touchline tangle during which he attempted to gouge Costas eyes. Dembele told Sky Sports News HQ: It was a very emotional game and you react to things and now I have to learn from this.But my intention was not to do something bad to him. It is not in my character to be so emotional. Dembele and Diego Costa exchange words at Stamford Bridge Im disappointed about the six-game ban but I know they want to give a message but I will move on.Hopefully we can keep the passion but do it better. We can be proud of ourselves and take the positives into next season.Eden Hazard, whose late equaliser in the game sealed the title for Leicester, had previously said he was hoping the Foxes would lift the title at Tottenhams expense.However, Dembele was unconcerned by his compatriots comments, with the pair presently training together ahead of the Euro finals.He added: Weve known each other a long time and Eden Hazard is a good guy. Also See: Dembele gets six-game ban Chelsea and Spurs charged for battle Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham match report Spurs video Air Max 270 Off White For Sale . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left. Nike Air Max 270 Just Do It Black . 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The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1.Mark Warburton believes Rangers have taken another step in the right direction after seeing off Mike Ashleys latest courtroom challenge and says he has received excellent backing from the clubs board. The ongoing feud between the Newcastle owner and Gers chairman Dave King took a fresh twist on Thursday when it emerged Ashley had abandoned legal action calling into question the Scottish Football Associations decision to clear King to run the Ibrox outfit.King agreed to pay the South African taxman £43.7m to settle a long-running tax dispute three years ago and was cleared by the SFA to sit on the Rangers board last May after the governing body carried out an unprecedented due diligence process. Rangers chairman Dave King (middle) takes in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic While both the Ibrox side and the SFA still hope the judge hearing the case will order Ashley to stump up for their legal costs, Warburton is just pleased to see another of the troublesome battles with the Sports Direct supremo ticked off.Its another side issue because it is above my pay grade, thats for sure. You always want the club to be on the back pages not the front pages and thats the important thing, he said. If thats another one gone then all well and good.Its about putting Rangers on the back pages and being really positive in the message on what the team achieves. If we can do that more often, well be in a good place. Mike Ashley is awaiting a judges decision on whether he has to pay the legal bills of the SFA and Rangers chairman Dave King Asked if he was satisfied with the backing he had received from the chairman and his fellow directors, Warburton said: Its been excellent. We came in last summer and had to recruit a number of players really quickly.We got that backing to bring in the likes of James Tavernier, Martyn Waghorn, Andy Halliday, Jason Holt, Rob Kiernan, Wes Foderingham and all the names you know. Outstanding. We got their support to move quickly and we had to move quickly to get them in.The communication lines are really important. They are clear. Every day we speak two or three times to [managing director] Stewart Robertson and [director of finance and administraation] Andrew Dickson.dddddddddddd As long as we maintain that well be okay. Warburton (centre) and Lee Wallace with the Scottish Championship trophy Last June the same questions were asked. Will we get the players in? Then again in the January window. Will you recruit? Will you have the money?But so far we are in a good place. Weve achieved the target of winning the league in a convincing manner, the Petrofac Training Cup was a nice bonus, weve had a very strong cup run and now we are in the Scottish Cup final so the club is in a good place right now. Warburton oversees Rangers training ahead of their clash with St Mirren The board have delivered so far and they know how far weve got to go. If people think were finished by getting back to the Premiership they are sadly mistaken. We have to keep pushing forward. The moment we stop being positive and pushing forward then we have a problem.Rangers will finally bring the curtain down on their four-year trawl through the lower leagues on Sunday with their final Championship fixture of the campaign away to St Mirren.The clash will also see striker Waghorn make his return to action following 10 weeks out with a knee injury and, after having to sit out the Scottish Cup semi-final triumph over Celtic and with the final against Hibs to come on May 21, he is determined not to miss out on any further glory. Martyn Waghorn is in line to return to the Rangers team after injury Its been tough, he said. The boys won the league without me, the Petrofac Cup too and the semi-final against Celtic.The Celtic match would have been the biggest game of my career to date. But you just have to deal with it. Ive been desperate to get back and Im looking forward to Sunday. 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