Sunday, October 16, 2005

Djib delighted to prove his worth


Djib hit back yesterday at the taunts from the Blackburn fans and also proved a point to Rafa by netting the winner. He explained the reasons for his emotionally charged celebrations:

"They were singing 'Cisse glass leg.' I was angry after that and I just wanted to score because of those stupid fans. And I want to say 'thank you' to the Liverpool fans for supporting me after that.
"The goal was important to me because I broke my leg badly at Blackburn last season, I am pleased with the goals I have been scoring and have no problem with the coach."
"I ran across to shake hands with the boss as a small message to show everyone there was no problem between me and the manager. I wanted to show to the fans that we have a normal relationship.
"The most important thing was the three points because we are not in a good position. I really just want all the speculation to stop now about problems between me and the coach and me and the club. I am happy to stay here - why should I want to leave?
"You could see the fans' reaction to me. You won't find fans like that anywhere in the world, so I don't know why people say I want to leave. I want it all to stop and for me to work for the club.
"The best way is to carry on scoring goals, I have had a good season so far with goals, but we need points because we can't stay in positions like 12 and 13.
"When I came back from France we just spoke normally as player and coach, and did not talk about what has been said. There are more important things to talk about."

Djib did his bit yesterday, hopefully Rafa will now give him a run of games up front so he has a proper chance to prove himself as a top Premiership striker.

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2 Comments:

At 16/10/05 8:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The guy has all the attributes to succeed in the Premiership..a good run of games will hopefully come his way, some goals too and if Rafa thinks he is showing the right attitude we could have one of the best players in Europe on our hands....

 
At 17/10/05 3:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

same goes for morientes; his positioning is absolutely world class. you can't practice that, it's instinct.

what you can practice is hitting the target. self confidence and fitness and working hard in training will get you that. ask alan shearer.

 

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