Gerrard’s lawyers have moved to deny any claims he is racist. Diouf in his time at Liverpool. In his latest book, Gerrard, who has publicised his low opinion of Diouf before, criticised his former team-mate’s attitude and professionalism. I don’t really want to waste time thinking about El Hadji Diouf but its worth highlighting his wasted seasons at Liverpool as an example of how it can all go wrong, he writes.
“It seemed to me that Diouf had no real interest in football and that he cared nothing about Liverpool,” he continued. “For example, the way he spat a huge globule of gunky phlegm at a Celtic fan in a UEFA Cup match at Parkhead in March 2003 summed up his contemptuous and spiteful demeanour.”
Diouf hit back to claims in Gerrard’s new autobiography on Senegalese radio.
Steven Gerrard has denied alleged claims of racism reportedly made by former Liverpool team-mate El-Hadji Diouf.
In an extract from his upcoming autobiography My Story, serialised by theDaily Mail, Gerrard criticises the Senegalese player for having “no real interest in football” and being the signing he “liked least” during his 17 years at the club.
In retaliation, Diouf has been reported to have responded to Gerrard’s words on Senegalese radio station Groupe Futurs Medias, with translated quotes attributed to the striker stating that “Gerrard has never liked black people”.
Diouf proved to be a controversial figure during his time at Anfield, with his most notorious night coming at Celtic Park. The Senegalese forward was interviewed by police after the spitting incident and fined two weeks wages by his club, with the £60,000 amount being donated to a charity of Celtic’s choice. Diouf was fined £60,000 for spitting at a Celtic fan during a UEFA Cup tie in 2003.
In his previous autobiography, published in 2007, Gerrard described Diouf as a lazy and self-interested character.
Diouf, who now plays at Malaysian club Sabah, has also criticised Gerrard publicly in the past, as well as attacking Gerrard’s long-standing friend and team-mate Jamie Carragher.
In 2012, Diouf called Gerrard ‘egotistical’ and claimed that nobody at Anfield likes the player who led his side to Champions League victory in 2005.
Diouf is also quoted as saying that Gerrard is “jealous”.
He said: “Gerrard is just jealous of me. He hasn’t achieved what I have done in football.
“I am respected in world football, the greatest football experts have appointed me among the seven best players in the World Cup, the top 100 players of the century.
“Several big players do not belong. Everywhere I go out of my country, they worship me – while Gerrard will get abuse whenever he leaves his home city of Liverpool.”
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