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Liverpool bad-boy Diouf turned up at 2am with 10 women for a party on same day as training, making team-mate feel 'used'

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Liverpool bad-boy Diouf turned up at 2am with 10 women for a party on same day as training, making team-mate feel 'used'
Liverpool bad-boy Diouf turned up at 2am with 10 women for a party on same day as training, making team-mate feel 'used'

EL-HADJI DIOUF once turned up at Liverpool team-mate Jon Otsemobor's house at 2am with around ten women for a party - on the same day the club had training.

The former Senegal forward, now 41, was never too far from the headlines during his time in England with Liverpool, Bolton, Sunderland, Blackburn, Doncaster and Leeds.

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El Hadji Diouf turned up at Jon Otsemobor's house with around ten women ready for a party.... at 2am the night before Liverpool trainingCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But it was the incident with Otsemobor which left the young full-back feeling "used" by the more experienced player.

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, the retired defender recalled the story of when Diouf came knocking in the early hours, despite the pair having to be at Melwood in the morning.

Estimating Diouf had bout 10 women with him, he said: "When an older pro like that approaches you, you feel obliged.

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"I was still a young lad and I was just disappointed thinking he took my friendship and used it.

"I felt at the time, when I went into the dressing room, you can't just use me like that, I'm your friend.

"If he needed a place to stay and all that, fine, but I'm not hosting parties for all different people who were flying into the country every weekend!"

Otsemobor went on to admit he had no personal problems with Diouf, unlike some Liverpool players, even if he did have a "God-like persona".

Diouf signed for the Anfield side in 2002 from Lens and spent three years on the books with the Reds, albeit scoring just three Premier League goals in 55 appearances before being shipped out to Bolton, initially on loan.

He was involved in a number of spitting incidents after arriving in England and then was accused of racially abusing a ball boy and mocking Jamie Mackie as he lay on the pitch with a broken leg.

Otsemobor came through the Liverpool academy and made his first-team debut in a 3-1 League Cup win over Southampton in November 2002.

But less than a year later he was the victim of mistaken identity and was shot in the buttocks inside a Liverpool nightclub.

 

The bullet remarkably passed through, missing his hip, but ricocheted into another clubber and took their finger off.

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Otsemobor, 39, who went on to have a career throughout the EFL with the likes of Norwich, Sheffield Wednesday and MK Dons, was arrested at the Liverpool training ground eight months after the shooting incident after getting involved in a street fight to help a friend.

He added: "I did get in stupid bits of trouble down the years but I've put that down to being very inexperienced.

"A lot of my trouble came away from the football club, like on nights out.

 Otsemobor hit the headlines during his time at Liverpool for off-field issues - including being shot in the buttocks
Otsemobor hit the headlines during his time at Liverpool for off-field issues - including being shot in the buttocksCredit: Empics

"I could have controlled things if I had a more sensible head on me by not being in them places at those times but other than that, going through my career, once I started growing up and maturing I didn't have problems anywhere else.

"It was just unfortunate that it happened at such a young age at a club where I had so much potential of doing well there."

Joshua Jones

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