El-Hadji Diouf: QPR are liars over Jamie Mackie incident

14 January 2011 00:32
El-Hadji Diouf has accused Queens Park Rangers players of lying in the row over striker Jamie Mackie's broken leg, and dismissed their boss Neil Warnock as second rate. [LNB]The Rangers manager branded Diouf 'a sewer rat' after claiming his players heard the Blackburn forward taunting Mackie as he waited for a stretcher during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Ewood Park. [LNB]Diouf clashed with opponents at the time and after the final whistle, with several later posting angry messages on Twitter.[LNB]Adding insult to injury: Diouf (right) stands over Mackie after the QPR striker's leg was broke[LNB] But the 29-year-old Senegal forward denied that he had spoken to Mackie after he was hurt in a first-half collision with Gael Givet. [LNB]He said: 'I am very sorry for the QPR player to have broken his leg. But what Warnock said, I never said that. I never touched him. You can ask Benjani or Ryan Nelsen. When the lad was injured I got into an argument with the other players. But I never said anything bad to him.' [LNB] On target: Hoilett scored the only goal of the game as Blackburn progressed to the next round [LNB]Neither Warnock or Diouf are strangers to controversy, and the Blackburn player hit back at the Rangers boss after his comments.[LNB] He said: 'I'm not disappointed with what Warnock said. Who's Warnock? He knows nothing about me. [LNB]'He's not Alex Ferguson. He's not Arsene Wenger. He's not Sam Allardyce or an important manager. I know he doesn't like me.' [LNB]  'Who is Neil Warnock?' El Hadji Diouf hits back at QPR to deny taunts at Jamie MackieMancini's January clear-out: Santa Cruz set for Rovers return and SWP can leavePromising Blackman pens new Rovers deal to stay at Ewood Park until 2013BLACKBURN ROVERS FC

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