El-Hadji Diouf has hit out at Celtic captain Scott Brown for trying to taunt him during Sunday's fiery Old Firm draw.
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Rangers new boy El-Hadji Diouf has hit out at Celtic captain Scott Brown for trying to taunt him during Sunday's fiery Old Firm draw.
Diouf, who joined Rangers on loan from Blackburn on transfer deadline day, clashed with Brown after the Celtic midfielder scored his side's equaliser in the 2-2 draw at Ibrox in their Scottish Cup showdown.
Controversial character Diouf claims Brown abused him throughout the match as he tried to get him sent off him by provoking him into a reaction, but Diouf insists he was too strong to react and labelled Scotland international Brown 'a nobody'.
"I refused to react. Why should I react to him? No one knows him - I'm too big and too strong for him," Diouf said about the incident in which Brown squared up to him after he scored in the second half.
"Brown tried all sorts of things to get me sent off.
"He said some nasty things about me and my family on the pitch - but I am too big for him.
"He can say all the nasty things he wants. I won't react.
"He just wants publicity because if I react then people are going to say that El-Hadji did something wrong."