Liverpool legend John Arne Riise doesn’t want to be friends with Craig Bellamy
John Arne Riise says he “forgives” Craig Bellamy for attacking him with a golf club but cannot forget his former Liverpool team-mate’s shocking attack. The Liverpool icon – who won the Champions League with the Reds in 2005 – insists he doesn’t want Bellamy in his life at all.
Former defender Riise and Bellamy, who is now the manager of Wales, have a long feud dating back to their infamous bust-up in 2007. Tensions boiled over at their team hotel on the eve of a Champions League match against Barcelona, after which a drunk Bellamy stormed into Riise’s room and attacked him with a golf club.
Despite the behind-the-scenes chaos, Liverpool beat Barcelona 2-1 in the last-16 tie, with Bellamy scoring and ironically setting up Riise for a goal, and the striker even imitated a golf swing during his own celebration. It appeared at the time that they had managed to put the whole incident behind them.
The pair had a hotel room bust-up in 2007
But Riise still vividly recalls the outrageous scenes which led to Bellamy being handed an £80,000 fine, as well as him making light of the attack, which he said made him want to “knock Bellamy out”. Riise, now 43, revealed he has no intention of reconciling with the now-manager, believing him to have crossed a line.
Speaking to Ladbrokes, the official betting partner of Liverpool FC, Riise said: “I don’t have any contact with or preference to be friends with Craig Bellamy now, no, because team-mates shouldn’t do what he did to me. Team-mates argue all the time, and things happen in training, but he went too far, so he’s not a person I would like to have in my life.
“I have nothing against him; he’s doing his own thing and I saw he had a good couple of years with Vincent Kompany at Burnley, and I’m glad he’s doing well. But he’s not a person I would like to have in my life. I can forgive, but not forget. What happened between us was forgiven a long, long, long time ago, but still, you don’t forget what he did, because it was way over the line.”
Bellamy, who joined Liverpool the previous summer and left at the end of the 2006/07 season, has been apologetic for his actions in recent times. He shed light on his perspective on The Overlap with Gary Neville last year.
Craig Bellamy’s golf swing celebration the following day did little to ease tensions
Bellamy recalled: “Me, Robbie Fowler, John Arne Riise, Steve Finnan were playing golf and I questioned some of his shots. I felt there were certain areas where I thought it went somewhere but it ended up in a much better position.
“I started to get a bit worried when it was in the woods but it was on a tee. It wound me up a little bit, I said to Finnan, ‘he’s cheating’, and he said, ‘don’t worry about it’.
“During the night we had a few drinks and there was karaoke. [Javier] Mascherano sang for us and one or two other players had to sing a song as part of their initiation. He [Riise] had to sing a song as there was a Christmas do and he didn’t turn up, he said he was going back to Norway and he didn’t so it was part of his punishment to sing a song and pay a fine.
“I said to him, ‘you’ve got to sing’ and he was dead against it, and I seemed to push it more then like, ‘no you have to’ and it went back and forth and he said, ‘look I ain’t f****** singing and stop trying to f****** make me’.” I took offence and I’m with Sami Hyypia and I’m getting more and more unhappy with it.
Riise won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005
“He’s [Riise] gone and I’m thinking, ‘I’m not accepting that’. Then I started remembering all the little petty moments in training where he elbowed me and thinking it had been going on for a while. Finnan and me were sharing rooms and we got back and I’ve said, ‘I’m not having this, where’s his room?’
“He didn’t know so I said, ‘where’s his roommate Daniel Agger?’ So we got hold of Agger and I said, ‘which club in here don’t you like?’ He said, ‘the eight iron’, so I said, ‘that’s coming with me’. I knocked on the door, and I’m quite embarrassed about this, this isn’t a good moment and I really mean that but I have to own it, it was a ridiculously pathetic act, and I’m not proud of it.
“I knocked on the door and he didn’t answer and he gets up and leaves the door on the latch and gone back to bed as he thinks it’s Agger. I came in, turned the light on then swore a hell of a lot. People think I’ve smacked him across the head but I smacked him across the legs and then he got into the corner and got the sheets around him. I said to him, ‘you ever speak to me like that again, I’m telling you now…'”
Riise claims Bellamy said: “Nobody disrespects me like that in front of the lads”, and that he was “completely gone”. The Welsh winger allegedly yelled that he “didn’t care” about going to jail as he continued to swing the club.
His tantrum ended when he took up Riise’s offer to “fight with their fists”, responding: “Tomorrow at nine o’clock we’ll meet and finish this,” before finally leaving Riise’s room.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1944400/john-arne-riise-craig-bellamy-golf-club-liverpool-champions-league