El Hadji Diouf slams Ferdinand, claims he spent "six s****y months" with team of "little w*******" at Sunderland


Controversial Senegalese forward El Hadji Diouf, has launched a scathing criticism of former Black Cats defender and former team-mate Anton Ferdinand branding him “the number one w****r”
He claims he spent “six s****y months” at Sunderland with a team of “little w****rs”.

The 35-year-old described former Black Cats defender and former team-mate Anton Ferdinand as “the number one w****r”.
Diouf, who was signed by then-boss Roy Keane in 2008, said: “I spent six s****y months there.
“We were not a team. There were little w****rs in the group who thought they were the best but they were crap. Anton, he was the number one w****r.”

Describing a scrap he had with the former central defender, Diouf added: “We were not fighting, I sorted him out, before we were separated.
"I said to him, ‘Let’s go to the gym, I will take you on.’ He did not want to. I said, ‘You are like your brother... you walk like him, you eat like him - write your own story.’ Inevitably, it was difficult in terms of atmosphere.”

Keane resigned from Sunderland with the club battling relegation in December 2008.
Diouf - who had signed a four-year deal just six months earlier - moved to Blackburn in January 2009.
Delivering the scathing attack in an explosive interview with French publication So Foot. He also claimed to have clashed with Ferdinand subsequently in a Manchester nightclub.


He added: “I ignored him; that must have bothered him, so he came over to test me.
“I’m a man, I can defend myself. If there is a crazy guy who wants to take me on, I’ll show him that I’m crazier than him.
“The first of his friends who came too close to me, he ended up running away. Since I was drinking champagne, I broke my glass and I attacked them… I came out unscathed, and since then, the club now uses plastic glasses.”


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