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"From what I gathered, Steven Gerrard agitated to get Liverpool to sign me in 2004, because he felt we had the potential to forge a partnership. I met with Gerard Houllier at Melwood, and agreed everything verbally. A deal was close to being concluded but then he was sacked that summer. It was never revived."Liverpool signed Alonso from Real Sociedad, and Barton never forgave the player for "stealing" his move.
"Xabi and I had history. He blamed me for knocking him out in what he thought was a deliberate clash of heads in one of our earliest contests, and I blamed him for stealing my move to Liverpool. "All that remained to be agreed with (Manchester) City was the fee, when Rafa Benitez took over from Gerard Houllier. I was in Dubai when I was informed that he had instead decided to sign a kid from Real Sociedad who had just broken into the Spanish national team. "That turned out to be £10.7m well spent. Xabi is one hell of a player, whose passes have a great range and accuracy. Whenever we played, I sought to get the game on my terms, which were relentlessly physical."Barton took his revenge on Alonso in a game between Newcastle United and Liverpool at Anfield in 2009, landing a two-footed lunge on the Spanish midfielder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkBfsNlBEaY
"Thirteen minutes remained. Liverpool were two up, cruising and playing keep ball. The Kop conducted an incessant, infuriating chant of 'Ole, ole, ole!' "Xabi retained the ball near the corner flag fractionally longer than was prudent. That gave me the opportunity to fly in, and disguise my malicious intent as best as I could. Alonso milked the moment with a barrel roll. I expected a yellow and was shown a red."The incident led to a bust-up in the dressing room following the game between Barton and then-Newcastle manager Alan Shearer, who called the midfielder a "fucking coward." Barton retaliated by mocking the standard of Shearer's training sessions at the club. When Shearer's assistant Iain Dowie attempted to intervene, Barton said: "You keep it shut, boxing-glove head."
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