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  • Italy "Matrix" Materazzi Reveals Zidane Insult

    To the very end of his career, Zinedine Zidane could dictate the flow of play with rare skill and elegant control of the ball.

    In the World Cup final, Zidane lost control of his temper.



    The parting image for the France captain will forever be him rearing back in anger, lowering his head and launching his bald crown into the chest of Italy defender Marco Materazzi after the two exchanged words while walking down the field in extra time Sunday.

    The game was tied 1-1 when Zidane was given a red card in the 110th minute. Without their sharpshooting captain, the French couldn't unlock Italy's defense and went on to lose in a shootout, 5-3.

    "Zidane being sent off changed everything," France coach Raymond Domenech said. "Even in extra time the Italian team was waiting for only one thing, and that was penalties."

    Domenech said he did not know what Materazzi said to Zidane.

    "It's regrettable," Domenech said. "We regret it, he regrets it."

    The strike to the center of Materazzi's chest was clearly intentional, and referee Horacio Elizondo of Argentina briefly consulted with his assistants before showing Zidane the 28th red card of the tournament, a World Cup record. The previous record of 22 red cards, set in 1998, was broken before the quarterfinals round began.

    "I have not seen the replays, but if it's voluntary then there's nothing you can say," Domenech said. "But it's a shame. It's sad."

    Head bowed, Zidane walked past Domenech but did not look at him. As he exited into the tunnel, his head still bent to the ground, he strode past the golden World Cup trophy and disappeared.

    Zidane, whose sparkling play led the French to the 1998 title and carried them much deeper into this tournament than expected, previously said he would quit the game at the end of the World Cup.

    Earlier in Sunday's match, he gave France a 1-0 lead with a seventh-minute penalty kick -- his 31st goal for France and third in a World Cup final.

    Zidane was treated for what appeared to be a shoulder injury in the 80th minute; trainers took him off but he returned, holding his right arm awkwardly and wincing in pain.

    Minutes before Zidane was sent off, France striker Thierry Henry was taken out in favor of Sylvain Wiltord. Early in the game, Henry bumped his head in a collision and crumpled to the ground, then went briefly to the sideline but returned.

    A player of uncommon skill and technical poise, Zidane's command of almost any ball, his vision and penchant for big-game goals has earned him comparisons to the greatest creative talents in soccer.

    His temper has been another matter.

    Playing for Juventus five years ago, Zidane butted Jochen Kientz of Hamburger SV in a Champions League match, also earning a red card.

    Eight years ago, Zidane was red-carded for stomping on an opponent while playing Saudi Arabia. At this World Cup he collected two yellow cards and was suspended for France's third group match against Togo.

    On Sunday, his penalty kick got France off to a fast start. He chipped the kick into the air and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon dived to his right. The ball sailed over Buffon, hit the underside of the crossbar and dropped over the line.

    Zidane raised an arm in the air as coolly as he had taken the kick.

    It was Zidane's 31st goal for Les Bleus in 108 appearances, and fifth in the World Cup. He also scored a second straight penalty after notching the winner in the semifinal match against Portugal and had two goals in the 1998 World Cup final when France beat Brazil 3-0.

    He almost scored a late goal Sunday in the first half of extra time, but Buffon tipped his powerful header over the bar.

    France's success at this year's World Cup had much to do with the now-retired Zidane, including a penalty kick against Portugal in the semifinal. Taking two steps, Zidane sent the ball into the bottom left corner, just out of the reach of Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira.

    Zidane also scored in the second-round win over Spain, a typically skillful goal which saw him cut inside a defender and then beat goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

    Against Brazil in the quarterfinal, Zidane played as well as he ever has. His precise passes split Brazil's defense, his fakes sent players the wrong way, and he even twice pointed one way as if to indicate the direction of his pass and then turned around sharply in his signature spin move.

    So much for those pre-tournament reports that Zidane had lost his edge, which privately are believed to have infuriated him to the point of snubbing the press.

    Reports of his hot temper, however, cannot be denied now.

  • #2
    kheili baaad shod
    khob italy behehs fosh dad dige:@ hey walked away kard baz hey fosh dad:@
    racist bazi hatman daravorde
    bazi akharesh...badtar az in nemishod...

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    • #3
      lol to oonja boodi? shenidi chi migoft? vakhti bazi mikoni halit nemishe hichio..cherto pert ziad migi...bad akhare bazi vali hame hamdigera baghal mikonan...normale..bayad adam betoone khodesho control kone...entezari nadashtam zidane hamchin kari bekone aslan behesh nemiad..damnit inja mardom mitarsidan gattuso beppare be yeki age provoke shode bashe..chon mamulan too championship in kararo mikone..vali toonest khodesho control kone..lol

      anyway emsal nobate ma bood cupo begirim...we deserve it! hasooda ham besoozan ishalla ke sob ta shab fagadr bado bira be ma migan!

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      • #4
        man whats up wth u? dnt argue wth me last thng i feel like is ur comments...hassod? y wud i b jealous of italy!!! all im saying is heyf shod bazi akharesh injori shood...
        yeh man onja bodam shenidam chi migoft,,,gt any problem wth that?

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        • #5
          na to hasood nisti manzooram oonaye ke kolli cherto pert rajebe italiahia sare ham kardan to in rooza oona hasoodan...

          we're the champiooooooooooooon!!!!!!!!!!!!!! trallallaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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          • #6
            PARIS, France -- French captain Zinedine Zidane has won the FIFA award as the outstanding player of the World Cup despite being sent off for head butting an opponent during his team's defeat in the final against Italy.

            The Golden Ball prize is decided by journalists at the tournament. Zidane received 2,012 votes, Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro finished second with 1,977 and his team mate Andrea Pirlo was third with 715.

            Brazil and Spain shared the fair play award. (Full story)

            But as France woke up with the bitter taste of defeat on Monday, the question on everyone's lips was: "Why did Zinedine Zidane do it?"

            In his last game for his country after a glorious career, the outrageous assault by Zidane ensured the midfield genius missed the penalty shoot-out that decided the game.

            Italy held its nerve to run out 5-3 winners in the shoot-out after the score was tied at 1-1 at the end of extra time. Zidane had scored a seventh minute penalty to put France ahead in Sunday's final in Berlin with Materazzi equalizing 12 minutes later. (Match report)

            "The blue angel turned into a devil," the daily newspaper Le Parisien said of France's favourite footballing icon, making a play on words on the national side's nickname -- "Les Bleus" -- which means "the blues" in French.

            The paper nevertheless ran a "Thank You" headline on its front page in tribute to the achievement of the unfancied national side that reached its second final in eight years despite being largely written off as too old.

            Liberation's frontpage saw the result as "Cruel" while the Le Figaro daily lamented the "Broken Dream of Les Bleus."

            But the country's top sports paper, L'Equipe, roasted Zidane in an editorial by Claude Droussent, who said Zidane's "stupid" assault on Italy defender Marco Materazzi was hard to forgive. (Full story)

            "Zinedine, you know, the hardest thing this morning is not to try and understand why Les Bleus, your Bleus, lost the World Cup final last night. But to explain to tens of millions around the world how you could have let yourself go and head butt Marco Materazzi, 10 minutes from the end of extra-time.

            "What should we tell our children and all those for whom you have become an example for ever," he asked, concluding: "How could that happen to a man like you?"

            The newspaper criticized Zidane for failing to take to the pitch after the game to collect his medal for France's second place finish and console the team mates he had let down.

            But the players themselves, who have refused to divulge what was said to Zidane by Materazzi, praised the contribution of a player widely regarded as the best of his generation.

            "All I want to say to 'Zizou,' and I think France should say it and the world of football...is 'thank you.' And thank you, that's it," France striker Thierry Henry said, using the affectionate nickname by which Zidane is known.

            "To finish in a World Cup final takes nothing away from anything. On the contrary, we should thank him because if he hadn't returned (to the national side) we would not have been there tonight," said France defender Willy Sagnol.

            French President Jacques Chirac, who on Sunday hailed Zidane's contribution to the sport despite his red card, was due to host the players and coaching staff at a lunch later on Monday at his official Elysee Palace residence.

            But it remained unclear if the team would celebrate their unofficial title as world vice-champions with a parade on the Champs Elysee after coach Raymond Domenech hinted he was not in favor.

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            • #7
              kheili bad shod
              Hez like an excellent soccer player what happpnddd?

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              • #9
                Zidane, ' Ball of Prayed of the World-wide Zinedine Zidane has been chosen better player of the World-wide one of Germany in spite of to be expelled to attack to Materazzi in minute 110 of the prorogation of the end before Italy. The French player, already retired officer, happens in this award to the German guardameta Oliver Kahn, winner of the trophy in Korea and Japón'02.

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                • #10
                  Video: Zidane Head Butt!!

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                  • #11
                    French President Jacques Chirac has hailed Zinedine Zidane as a "virtuoso, a genius of world football" despite his sending off in the World Cup final for head-butting an Italian player.

                    Zidane, who was named on Monday by football's governing body as the outstanding player of the tournament, shocked France with his attack on Italian defender Marco Materazzi in the last minutes of Sunday's game.

                    He was sent off with a red card from the match that marked his retirement. France lost to Italy by 5-3 in a penalty shootout.

                    "You are a virtuoso, a genius of world football," Chirac said, according to The Associated Press. "You are also a man of heart, commitment, conviction. That's why France admires and loves you."

                    The president also thanked and consoled the French national team.

                    "France loves and admires you," he told players in a speech before receiving them and their wives for lunch.

                    Earlier Monday Zidane won FIFA's Golden Ball prize, which is decided by journalists at the tournament. Zidane received 2,012 votes, Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro finished second with 1,977 and his team mate Andrea Pirlo was third with 715.

                    Brazil and Spain shared the fair play award. (Full story)

                    But as France woke up with the bitter taste of defeat on Monday, the question on everyone's lips was: "Why did Zinedine Zidane do it?"

                    In his last game for his country after a glorious career, the outrageous assault by Zidane on defender Marco Materazzi ensured the midfield genius missed the penalty shoot-out that decided the game.

                    Italy held its nerve to run out 5-3 winners in the shoot-out after the score was tied at 1-1 at the end of extra time. Zidane had scored a seventh minute penalty to put France ahead in Sunday's final in Berlin with Materazzi equalizing 12 minutes later. (Match report)

                    "The blue angel turned into a devil," the daily newspaper Le Parisien said of France's favourite footballing icon, making a play on words on the national side's nickname -- "Les Bleus" -- which means "the blues" in French.

                    The paper nevertheless ran a "Thank You" headline on its front page in tribute to the achievement of the unfancied national side that reached its second final in eight years despite being largely written off as too old.

                    Liberation's frontpage saw the result as "Cruel" while the Le Figaro daily lamented the "Broken Dream of Les Bleus."

                    But the country's top sports paper, L'Equipe, roasted Zidane in an editorial by Claude Droussent, who said Zidane's "stupid" assault was hard to forgive. (Full story)

                    "Zinedine, you know, the hardest thing this morning is not to try and understand why Les Bleus, your Bleus, lost the World Cup final last night. But to explain to tens of millions around the world how you could have let yourself go and head butt Marco Materazzi, 10 minutes from the end of extra-time.

                    "What should we tell our children and all those for whom you have become an example for ever," he asked, concluding: "How could that happen to a man like you?"

                    The newspaper also criticized Zidane for failing to take to the pitch after the game to collect his medal for France's second place finish and console the team mates he had let down.

                    But the players themselves, who have refused to divulge what was said to Zidane by Materazzi, praised the contribution of a player widely regarded as the best of his generation.

                    "All I want to say to 'Zizou,' and I think France should say it and the world of football...is 'thank you.' And thank you, that's it," France striker Thierry Henry said, using the affectionate nickname by which Zidane is known.

                    "To finish in a World Cup final takes nothing away from anything. On the contrary, we should thank him because if he hadn't returned (to the national side) we would not have been there tonight," said France defender Willy Sagnol.

                    But it remained unclear if the team would celebrate their unofficial title as world vice-champions with a parade on the Champs Elysee after coach Raymond Domenech hinted he was not in favor.

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                    • #12
                      Materazzi insulted to the sister of Zidane

                      The player of the Italian selection Materazzi Frame called "putana" (Wh***) to the sister of Zinedine Zidane, according to specialists in the reading of lips consulted by the Brazilian television network Globe. This insult could have triggered the blow on the head in the chest that the French to the Italian in the second part of the prorogation offered, shortly before arriving at the turn from penaltis. The specialists affirmed in the program "Fantastico" that at night emits in this chain Sundays, that the aggression of Zidane came preceded from an argument between both players. Apparently the Italian defense would have taken hold to Zidane of the t-shirt and later it insulted in two occasions his sister. The aggressive behavior of the French captain in the last cost the expulsion to him started off of its sport race, which left a bitter flavor between the fans worldwide.

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                      • #13
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                        Materazzi insulted the sister of Zidane

                        The representative of Zinedine Zidane kept awake that Materazzi Frame commentd out "very serious" to him during the party, reason by which he offered a blow on the head to him in the chest by which he was expelled. "he said to Me that Materazzi said something to him very serious, but that me would not say it", his agent Alain Migliaccio to ' BBC explained Radio Five Livé, whereas several sources in France assure that ' azzurró insulted the mother of the Gallic player. "Zinedine did not want to speak more of it, but it will do it in the next days. She is a person who normally leaves those things do not affect to him, but something exploded yesterday within him. It was disappointed and sad, it did not want to finish of this form ", explained Migliaccio, that spoke with Zidane on the 2 of the dawn.

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                        • #14
                          Organization SOS racism wants that the FIFA investigates the expulsion of Zizou organization SOS Racism has requested to the FIFA that investigates the circumstances that surrounded the expulsion by Zinedine Zidane in the end of the World-wide one against Italy. "According to several sources informed very well in the world into soccer, it would seem that the Italian player Materazzi Frame called to Zinedine dirty Zidane ' terroristá, the organization in an official notice said. SOS Racism adds that "if this hypothesis were confirmed, the Italian player would have made manifestations racist". "Considering that the World-wide one had been placed under the sign of the fight against racism, we requested to the FIFA that is to the height of their declarations", it emphasizes SOS Racism. For that reason, the organization "requests with firmness to the FIFA that clarifies east argument, and that the sanctions anticipated by the official regulation are applied". Zidane was expelled in minute 110 of the party after giving a blow on the head him in the thorax to Materazzi, after this one said something to him to the French player.

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                          • #15
                            vaghean ke,,,age materazzi racist bazi daravorde bashe, then im sorry for him, ke khaste ba racist bazi barande beshe!!!
                            ...i guess! his own fans would be disappointed too...
                            cheghadr man az adame racist badam miaaad:@ it disgusttts meee :@

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