Thursday 3 March 2011

All-Hate Diouf

CONTROVERSY seems to follow Senegal striker El-Hadji Diouf around like flies round...well, you get the picture. Last night's Old Firm derby in the Scottish FA Cup fifth round replay at Celtic Park was always going to be a fiery encounter, and it did not disappoint the neutrals.

Three red cards for visiting Rangers summed up their weak performance, but the most ridiculous one was that of Diouf, who was booked twice for dissent. First for confronting the Celtic bench, secondly for confronting centre of attention referee Calum Murray after the full-time whistle was blown.

You may recall that Diouf has had previous with Hoops fans after spitting at them during a UEFA Cup quarter-final tie in his time with Liverpool on March 13 2003. Anyone with any sort of morals in the game will agree that spitting at someone is possibly the most disgusting act a player can commit.

The 30-year old was given a two match ban by UEFA and fined just £5,000.

But, the man on loan at Ibrox from Blackburn Rovers did not learn his lesson there. Just a year later in November 2004 as a Bolton Wanderers player he spat at an 11-year-old Middlesbrough fan and even in the face of fellow professional and Portsmouth player Arjan de Zeeuw. This resulted in a three match ban from the FA and a fine of two weeks' wages by the Trotters.

Even in his time in France he was given community service after being found guilty of driving without a licence when he was at Rennes.

Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock referred to Diouf as being "lower than a sewer rat" after he alledgedly taunted Rangers' forward Jamie Mackie, who was injured on the pitch with a broken leg.

Who actually wants a player like Diouf at their club?

Everywhere he goes he causes trouble and gives the club negative publicity. Surely a player like that must have a poor effect on morale in the dressing room. To know that your club is at the centre of attention for such ridiculous, foul behaviour must make you feel ashamed.

It is no wonder the Senegal striker has had more clubs than hot meals in his time in Britain. Only one season was spent at Sunderland, while Rovers shipped him out on loan following his FA Cup discression against QPR.

A player with an attitude as poor as his will never learn because his ego is bigger than his brain.

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