Former Southampton boss Graeme Souness explains bizarre Ali Dia signing 21 years after disastrous Premier League debut: 'We knew he was a dumpling'

  • Graeme Souness offered Senegal striker Ali Dia a trial for Southampton in 1996
  • It was reported the striker came on the recommendation of George Weah
  • FIFA Ballon d'Or winner Weah supposedly rang to recommend his 'cousin'
  • Souness said on Sky Sports on Thurday that he was not 'tricked' by Dia
  • The former Saints boss insisted that they knew he was a 'dumpling' from the start

Graeme Souness has quashed all claims Southampton were 'tricked' over the mysterious signing of Senegal striker and 'cousin' to George Weah Ali Dia in 1996-97.

Described as 'Bambi on ice' by former Saints skipper Matt Le Tissier, Dia's story is famous throughout top-flight folklore and considered one of the most bizarre Premier League debuts ever.

Looking back 21 years on, Souness has spoken about the bizarre week that saw the No 2 in Sportsmail's worst 100 Premier League strikers list gain a top-flight appearance at St Mary's, claiming they were not 'tricked or conned' as he spoke on Sky Sports. 

Ali Dia made one solitary Premier League appearance following a trial with Southampton. Graeme Souness, his manager, has claimed he was never tricked and knew he was a 'dumpling'

Ali Dia made one solitary Premier League appearance following a trial with Southampton. Graeme Souness, his manager, has claimed he was never tricked and knew he was a 'dumpling'

'This is the reality, not the stories you've seen,' Souness told Sky Sports on Thursday. 'The very first training session, we knew he wasn't the best and wasn't going to be any good to us.

'But we had a lot of players out injured, so we kept him on and let him train with us because our numbers were low and we didn't have a big squad.'

The striker was supposedly  reccommended by Ballon d'Or winner George Weah

The striker was supposedly reccommended by Ballon d'Or winner George Weah

Souness described the bizarre temporary signing of Weah's 'cousin' on Sky Sports

Souness described the bizarre temporary signing of Weah's 'cousin' on Sky Sports

The story goes that Souness offered Dia a trial, on the recommendation of former the FIFA Ballon d'Or winner Weah, who had supposedly called to recommend his 'cousin'.

Hoping he could reignite Southampton's dire season and, after suffering severe injury woes, Souness was forced to offer the striker a place on the bench for their weekend clash with Leeds.

The former Saints boss claimed the media insisted he was 'conned' by Dia in the deal

The former Saints boss claimed the media insisted he was 'conned' by Dia in the deal

'As the week goes on, others are dropping out,' he added. 'Terry Cooper says to me: "You know we are going to have to include that fool for the weekend." I said: "No we can't do that".'

While Weah, then heading the AC Milan side that went on to claim the Serie A title that season, later denied making such a phone call or recommendation to Souness. But the Saints boss took the bait.

'We had no strikers, so he's on the bench for the weekend. (Matt) Le Tissier was off after 15 or 20 minutes. You're looking down the bench, and we've got full backs and centre halves and you're thinking get him (Dia) on, he can run around and be a nuisance.

'So we put him on and he couldn't even be a nuisance, so we took him off again.'

But insisted that they knew 'from the first five minutes' that they new he was a 'dumpling'

But insisted that they knew 'from the first five minutes' that they new he was a 'dumpling'

Southampton went on to lose to Leeds 2-0 and Dia, whose was described as f****** useless' by Le Tissier, would not make another appearance again for Southampton.

Despite this though, as reported by the Guardian last year, it was claimed by other managers that they had received similar recommendations by Weah.

Then at the helm of West Ham, Harry Redknapp claims to have been subject to the offering, saying: 'I keep getting phone calls at the training ground from a guy: "Georgie Weah". 

'"Lovely George, you wanna play for West Ham?" He said: "No, I have a player for you."  I thought: "This is a wind-up".' 

Dia was subbed on for an injured Matt Le Tissier in the first half and then later withdrawn

Dia was subbed on for an injured Matt Le Tissier in the first half and then later withdrawn

Tony Pulis, then managing Gillingham said: 'I was shocked to receive a call from someone claiming to be George Weah recommending a friend of his. I wouldn't have thought a man like Weah would have heard of Gillingham, but we gave the lad a trial and he was rubbish.' 

While other managers were much more hesitant when it came to the forward, Souness insisted there was no foolery involved on his part. 

'The stories out there say we were conned or we were tricked,' he concluded. 

'We weren’t tricked or conned. Within the first five minutes of the first training session we knew he was a dumpling.' 

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