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A Liverpool transfer in 2002 is still winding up Steven Gerrard (Picture: Getty Images) Steven Gerrard is still unhappy about a transfer decision Liverpool made 23 years ago, saying: ‘I couldn’t believe what was happening.’ The Reds legend recalls the club getting ‘recruitment badly wrong at times’ during his long stint as a player at Anfield. Gerrard was very impressed by Anelka during his loan stint and was no fan of Diouf, scarcely believing that Liverpool made the decision they did. ‘We got recruitment badly wrong at times,’ Gerrard told his old England teammate on Rio Ferdinand Presents. ‘I’ll give you one example.
El-Hadji Diouf was not very impressive in a Liverpool shirt (Picture: Getty Images) ‘We had the chance to sign Nicolas Anelka or El-Hadji Diouf and we bought El-Hadji Diouf on the back of a four or five game period in a World Cup when we could have bought someone on the back of five or six years. ‘I don’t know who made the final decision, but that one example of us as a club getting it wrong because that is one of the biggest mismatches you could debate. Rio Ferdinand admits he struggled with Nicolas Anelka (Picture: Getty Images) Ferdinand said of the French forward: ‘Anelka was one of the hardest players I played against.
Top three hardest I played against.’ Gerrard continued the glowing praise of the former Arsenal and Real Madrid striker, praising his mentality. ‘He came into our sessions, Anelka, coolest man ever, calm, relaxed,’ said Gerrard. ‘You just knew he had that aura and that confidence in himself that he was ready to win. That was one example where I couldn’t believe what was happening.’ Nicolas Anelka only scored five times in 22 appearances for Liverpool (Picture: Getty Images) Houllier was asked about the decision in the January after it was made as Diouf struggled and Anelka shone, but insisted he was fine with the call. ‘I am not surprised he is doing well and I am pleased for him.