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Published 12:23 23 Nov 2016 GMT
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"They have portrayed me as a liar, and that is bull," he told her, insisting that he did play for PSG in the late 1980s.
And as for his infamous spell at Southampton? Well, for starters, he claims Souness had seen him play a reserve game at least.
"I trained against the first team, on the reserve team, for two weeks," he said. "[Southampton] knew my abilities. There was a final game before the Leeds game—11 on 11—and I scored two or three goals. I was on fire.
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"I earned the spot to be there. Souness said, 'You are in for tomorrow, be ready.' I was not expecting to start. Then the next thing you know, Le Tissier gets injured and I go in. No warm-ups, I just go in."
And we all know what happened next.
So how does he look back on it all?
"I have a clear conscience. God is going to be our judge," he says.
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