El-Hadji Diouf continues his feud with former England captain Steven Gerrard


Former Liverpool striker El-Hadji Diouf has reopened his long-running feud with Steven Gerrard after claiming the midfielder "did nothing for his country".

The ex-Senegal international, who scored just six goals in 80 appearances for Liverpool, has history with Gerrard stretching back to 2007 when the Reds skipper criticised him in his autobiography.

Diouf has since launched regular attacks, with his latest claiming he is "bigger" than his former captain.

"I have no problem with him. He is a strong character and I am a strong character," the 36-year-old told the BBC.

"'Stevie G' was a very good player. People like him in Liverpool, but he never did anything for his country.

"I am Mr El Hadji Diouf, Mr Senegal, but he is Mr Liverpool and Senegal is bigger than Liverpool and he has to know that."

Diouf is not fondly remembered for his time in British football - he had spells at Bolton, Sunderland, Blackburn, Rangers, Doncaster and Leeds - and is best known for spitting at opponents and, on one occasion, a Celtic fan.

Asked about those incidents he said: "Maybe they used to tell me something I didn't want to hear. I did that, I paid and now it's finished."

The feud between Diouf and Gerrard began a decade ago when Gerrard wrote that he "wasn't Diouf's number 1 fan".

"I knew which players were hungry, which players had Liverpool at heart. Diouf was just interested in himself. His attitude was all wrong," said Gerrard.

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