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Diouf police probe continues

Published : 21 Sep 2009 10:31:00Rss feed

Diouf police probe continues

Merseyside Police on Monday will continue their investigations into allegations that Blackburn forward El-Hadji Diouf made a racist remark to a ball-boy at Sunday's Barclays Premier League match at Everton. Police sources suggest that over the next 48 hours the Goodison Park ball-boy who has made the allegation will also be questioned. Diouf was interviewed by police, accompanied by a Blackburn official, in a private room at Goodison Park an hour after Sunday's match. The Senegalese international was seemingly involved in an altercation with the ball-boy during the first half. Diouf then suffered abuse from home fans, and again when he went to take two corners in the area of the original incident. A police spokesman said: "Merseyside Police are looking into an allegation that a 28-year-old man used racist language at the Everton match today." The ball-boy lodged his complaint with his ground supervisor, who in turn told Everton officials, who then informed the police.

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