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‘Put it in your paper’ – Liverpool player forced to deny ‘porn star’ rumours after Anfield spell

‘Put it in your paper’ – Liverpool player forced to deny ‘porn star’ rumours after Anfield spell

It was just before the Millennium that Liverpool set off on a French revolution under Gerard Houllier.

Bernard Diomede, Djimi Traore, Gregory Vignal, Nicolas Anelka all joined the Reds under Houllier’s stewardship, as did Pegguy Arphexad, a name often forgotten by Liverpool supporters. Born in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, 50 years ago today, the goalkeeper first arrived in the Premier League in 1997 when he joined Leicester City.

An impressive display for the Foxes in a 2-0 win at Anfield in May 2000 helped to deny Liverpool a place in the following season’s Champions League – but also ensured he caught the eye of Houllier who snapped him up on a Bosman-style free transfer that summer.

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“They were looking for a second keeper to challenge Sander Westerveld because Brad Friedel was coming to the end of his contract,” the former Reds goalkeeper told Planet Football when asked about how the transfer came about.

“When Liverpool come, you don’t think twice. Liverpool are a very strong team and I thought I had the ability to be the first keeper there. When I signed, I knew I was going to be second keeper, but I thought I could be the first one if I worked hard.”

Before he continued: “It feels great when the fans back you. You’re very pleased because it means you’re doing a good job.

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  • May 17, 2023