[新聞] 不用爭了﹐Zidane要出來說明了(息戰吧)
看板RealMadrid作者kekasih (Man United Forever T_T)時間18年前 (2006/07/12 17:27)推噓3(3推 0噓 3→)留言6則, 5人參與討論串1/1
新聞說法國時間晚上7點﹐Zidane將上電視臺對於紅牌事件說明。
也就是等下凌晨2點鐘﹐要知道詳情的人就要爆肝等著了。
Zidane set to comment on red card
Last Updated: Wednesday, 12 July 2006, 08:24 GMT 09:24 UK BBC
Zidane reacted to Materazzi's insult by headbutting the defender
Zinedine Zidane will speak publicly for the first time after his
controversial red card in the World Cup final, which France lost to Italy on
penalties.
The 34-year-old will appear on French television at 1900 BST on Wednesday.
Fifa is to investigate Zidane's sending off for a headbutt on Marco
Materazzi, which happened seconds after the Italian apparently insulted him.
Materazzi has denied reports that he called France skipper Zidane a
"terrorist" or insulted his mother.
Fifa wants to clarify the circumstances of the incident and the
organisation's president Sepp Blatter has hinted that Zidane could be
stripped of his World Cup best player award.
"It's not Fifa that decides who wins this award but an international
committee of journalists," he told La Repubblica newspaper.
"All the same, the Fifa executive committee has the responsibility of
intervening when it is a matter of conduct which goes against the ethics of
the sport.
"That is why I gave the orders to our disciplinary commission to investigate
what happened.
"To see him (Zidane) acting like that leaves me vexed, both for himself and
for all sense of fair play."
Zidane and Materazzi exchanged words with 10 minutes left of extra-time
before Zidane lowered his head and rammed Materazzi in the chest, knocking
him to the ground.
Materazzi defended himself on Tuesday in the Italian newspaper La Gazetta
dello Sport, when he said: "It was the kind of insult you will hear dozens of
times and just slips out of the ground.
"I didn't call Zidane a terrorist and certainly didn't mention his mother."
Zidane looked at me with super arrogance... it's true I shot back with an
insult
Marco Materazzi
Zidane, who was born and grew up in Marseille, is the son of Algerian
immigrants and has suffered taunts about his heritage throughout his football
career.
But Materazzi added: "I am ignorant, I don't even know what an Islamic
terrorist is; my only terrorist is her," he said pointing to his 10-month-old
daughter.
"I did not bring up Zidane's mother; for me a mother is sacred."
Materazzi and Zidane became involved in a verbal spat with 10 minutes to go
in extra-time with France and Italy drawing 1-1 in the World Cup final.
After Materazzi's insult Zidane shoved his head into the Italian's chest and
was sent off, with Italy going on to win the match 5-3 on penalties.
"I held his shirt, for only a few seconds," said Materazzi, who had scored
Italy's equaliser after Zidane put France ahead from the penalty spot.
"He turned towards me and scoffed at me, looking at me with super arrogance,
up and down.
"He said 'if you really want my shirt, you can have it later.'
"It's true, I shot back with an insult."
Just what did Materazzi say to provoke this reaction from Zidane?
Media organisations across Europe have been trying to decipher what Materazzi
said to provoke such an extreme reaction from Zidane.
But it remains unclear exactly what was said and the BBC has broadcast two
different versions.
BBC Radio Five Live asked for help from a deaf lip reader, Jessica Rees, who
read the words phonetically to an Italian translator.
She deciphered the insult as being "you're the son of a terrorist whore" - a
translation also carried by many national newspapers in Britain on Tuesday.
The BBC's Ten O'Clock News also called in experts to study the television
footage of the incident and determined the following:
Materazzi's first word to Zidane was "no" before he then told him to "calm
down".
He then accused him of being a "liar" and wished "an ugly death to you and
your family" on the day the Frenchman's mother had been taken to hospital
ill. This was followed by "Go f*** yourself".
Zidane's agent, Alain Migliaccio, has hinted that Zidane will soon reveal
exactly what was said by Materazzi.
Piara Powar, national co-ordinator for the anti-racism group Kick It Out told
Five Live, said: "If there was a racial slur then Fifa needs to act."
Keith Hackett, head of referees in England, said that if it can be proved
that Matterazzi racially abused the Frenchman, then Fifa should take
retrospective action for "the good of the game."
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球迷這個‘迷’字,清楚了吧!
理性都不足以解釋理性,
理性更不足以解釋我成為曼迷那顆瀰漫的心,所以偽球迷就別裝理性了。
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