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[转帖]Materazzi admits insulting Zidane

发布者: Fancy-Teng | 发布时间: 2006-7-12 15:17| 查看数: 7399| 评论数: 1|

<p>MILAN, Italy - Marco Materazzi admits he insulted Zinedine Zidane before the France captain head-butted him in the World Cup final. Materazzi denies calling him a "terrorist." </p><p><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="5" align="center" bgcolor="#000000" border="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="middle" align="left" bgcolor="#ffffff"><img alt="" hspace="0" src="http://www.chinadaily.net/sports/2006-07/12/xin_07070312085579827012.jpg" align="baseline" border="1"/><br/><font face="Arial" size="2">French soccer team captain Zinedine Zidane leaves the Elysee Palace in Paris, after a reception for the national team, Monday, July 10, 2006. Zidane received a red card in the soccer World Cup final in Berlin, Germany, after head-butting Italy defender Marco Materazzi in the chest. The match marked Zidane's retirement from soccer. [AP]</font></td></tr></tbody></table></p><p>"I did insult him, it's true," Materazzi said in Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport. "But I categorically did not call him a terrorist. I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is." </p><p>Zidane and Materazzi exchanged words after Italy broke up a French attack in extra-time of Sunday's final in Berlin. Seconds later, Zidane lowered his head and rammed Materazzi in the chest, knocking him to the ground. </p><p>Zidane was sent off, reducing France to 10 men. Italy won the game in a penalty shootout. </p><p>"I held his shirt for a few seconds only, then he turned round and spoke to me, sneering," the Italian defender said. "He looked me up and down, arrogantly and said: 'If you really want my shirt, I'll give it to you afterwards.'" </p><p>The 32-year-old Inter Milan player did not elaborate exactly on what he said to Zidane. </p><p>"It was one of those insults you're told tens of times and that always fly around the pitch," he said. </p><p>Media reports, based on interpretations by lip-readers, have suggested that Materazzi called Zidane a terrorist or insulted his mother or sister. Materazzi denies these claims, too. </p><p>"For me, the mother is sacred, you know that," Materazzi told the newspaper. </p><p>Materazzi is no stranger to controversy. He was suspended for two months for punching Siena defender Bruno Cirillo after a Serie A game in February 2004, and earned condemnation following a brutal tackle on Sweden and Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic in October 2005. </p><p>Materazzi was also sent off three times while playing for Everton in the 1998-99 season. </p><p>One Italian senator even suggested that Materazzi &iexcl;&ordf; also sent off three times while playing for Everton in the 1998-99 season &iexcl;&ordf; didn't merit selection for the Italian team because of his physical style. <br/><font size="3">Five years ago with Juventus, Zidane head-butted an opponent in a Champions League match against Hamburger SV after being tackled from behind. </font></p><p>Meanwhile, Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni accused FIFA of double standards, noting that soccer's governing body named Zidane as the tournament's best player after his head-butt, while Italy forward Francesco Totti was kicked out of the 2004 European Championship for spitting in an opponent's face. </p><p>"I notice a difference in the way in which Totti was treated after the spit and the way in which Zinedine Zidane has been lauded as a champion of soccer, even though he is held responsible for such a violent blow that it could even have had devastating effects," Veltroni said. </p><p>FIFA announced Tuesday it will open a disciplinary investigation into Zidane's conduct. </p><p>FIFA also said that the ballot box for the tournament's top player &iexcl;&ordf; voted by journalists &iexcl;&ordf; was open until after the final had ended, making it impossible to know how many ballots were cast before the match and during it. </p>

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kevin 发表于 2006-7-12 16:09:22
FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION CRAZY.
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