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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

Inter's Materazzi handed lengthy ban for tunnel punch
First Published: Feb 03, 2004


Inter Milan defender Marco Materazzi has been banned from playing until March 29 for punching Siena defender Bruno Cirillo, the disciplinary panel of the Italian Football League (Lega-Calcio) said.

Inter have also been fined 5,000 euros (6,300 dollars).

The incident occurred in the tunnel after Inter's 4-0 Serie A victory at the San Siro on Sunday.

Materazzi, who was not even in the Inter squad for the match because of an injury, clashed with Cirillo as the players were walking towards the dressing rooms and left him with a split lip.

Cirillo showed his injury to the television cameras after the match.

"He waited for me after the final whistle and punched me, he told RAI TV. "He split my lip with his fist."

Cirillo said Materazzi had been taunting him throughout the game from the dug-out for which the Inter centre-back apologised.

Inter president Giacinto Facchetti has said Materazzi will be fined by the club.

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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

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It is not the kind of attitude expected by someone who was six minutes away of being a legend equal to Pele, Maradonna, Platini and Beckenpauer. Now his legacy is "notorious"... How sad... to leave the stadium in such a disgrace, I still cannot believe he would do such a thing...
Let's not mix a mistake with his legacy please!! I agree such behavior is not acceptable but that does not mean he is not a legend anymore! Certain people can take insults to a personal level.. specially considering the physical and mental exhaustion the player was subjected to.

As I mentioned in the title of the thread: Is Zidan's act justifiable? I do not agree that this has anything negative on his legacy!
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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

Zidane is an honorable man, but the defender who got headbutted is a dirty player and a fool.
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Zizou remains a hero to the fans
9 July 2006
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Disappointed fans paid tribute to retiring France captain Zinedine Zidane on Sunday and refused to blame him for their team's FIFA World Cup™ Final defeat by Italy after he was sent off for head-butting an opponent.

The Avenue des Champs Elysees in Paris, the traditional theatre for displays of national joy, was cast as Heartache Avenue as thousands of sad Les Bleus fans milled around the celebrated thoroughfare in dazed silence.
Four women sat outside one bar in the capital's historic Latin Quarter with tears streaking the red, white and blue national flags painted on their faces as defeat, and the prospect of footballing life after Zidane, sank in.
"It's a very sad exit for Zidane," said Vincent Schneider, 24, after watching the game in Paris's Latin Quarter. "He was the major actor in the World Cup. He was under too much pressure."
Zidane's dismissal in extra-time for a head butt into the chest of Italy defender Marco Materazzi ensured he missed a tense penalty shootout which Italy won 5-3 and killed hopes of a fairytale ending to a glittering career.
However for his fans, from President Jacques Chirac downwards, the talismanic playmaker known as 'Zizou' remains a footballing icon.
"I don't know what happened, why he was punished," said Chirac, who was in Berlin for the Final. "But I would like to express all the respect that I have for a man who represents at the same time all the most beautiful values of sport, the greatest human qualities one can imagine, and who has honoured French sport and, simply, France."
The playmaker had given France the lead with a chipped penalty in the seventh minute before Italy drew level 12 minutes later when Materazzi headed the equaliser.
"What a shame for Zidane. What an awful way to go out," said Karim Amri, 29. Despite seeing red, fans said Zidane was guaranteed a place in the French pantheon of national heroes.
"He remains the legend in football for me," said Metin Akturk, 31. "I think he was insulted, and he just can't take insults," Asked if the France captain's dismissal was the turning point in the game, he answered: "No, it was written that way."
Paris-based French-Italians savoured their team's triumph. "At last, at last. This is massive. We deserved it. I'm off to the Champs Elysee, we're going to celebrate for four years," shouted civil servant Enzo Facchini, 37.
France drafted in 12,000 police to ensure order at public showings of the game and only minor, isolated incidents were reported in Paris where police said 100,000 people took to the streets after the match.
Chirac, who is due to host the national team for lunch at his Elysees Palace residence on Monday, said the players and coaching staff should be proud of their achievement.
"I imagine they will be sad. They have no reason to be sad. They have done something extraordinary, which has gripped the whole of France, which is admirable in all respects," he said. "They all have reasons to be proud of what they have done and proud of themselves, irrespective of a problem of chance." <TABLE align=right><TBODY><TR><TD></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

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exactly he s human it s very easy to criticize but the french are saying that the italian guy probably called zidan son of a bi*ch or something like that it s very easy to criticize zidan and what he did was stupid but just imagine what you would do if someone called you son of a bi*ch.

It depends on the nature of the insult. Someone can be hurt by an insult that has a “racial” nature… some others will be hurt if it targets members of your family (mothers, etc)

But in this case, the Zidan’s act is totally unjustifiable, no matter the nature of the insult. I’m asking myself how an experienced player like him could fall on a stupid trap like that.

After all, he knows very well the Italian mind (on football) and their manners to make crazy players in front on them. Next days, I think he will give the true reasons. He should also present apologises to all football fans, French ones specially.
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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

I think that the Italians le3bouwa be zaka (tous les coups sont permis pour gagner) they were probably insulting and provokoing in order to destabilise the French players and to have such kind of stupid reactions , zidane fell into the trap , he knows how to play football but besides , he s an ahbal . if someone in the street calls me son of a b*** of course i ll kick his *** , but if I m playing on a finale I would be wise enough to avoid making a mashkal .

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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

Materazzi aggresses Sorin:

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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

AliArz,

If zidane was being harrassed with racist comments, he could have made a nice anti-racist story about it later. I'm sure FIFA wouldn't let such things happening on the field go unpunished.

Zidane is a fool. Remember the way he stepped on the Saudi player 8 years ago. Was that because the saudi was being racist too?

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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

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Materazzi aggresses Sorin:

This player shouldn't be allowed on a field ya 3ayb el shoum.
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Default Re: Was Zidane's act justifiable? - 10th July 2006

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Does anyone know for a fact what pushed Zidane to do this? No!
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It’s real easy to sit outside and criticize but nobody, including myself, really understands the passion behind this particular game, and the tension was unbearable. Obviously the Italian dude said something to really **** him off and considering Zidane’s classy reputation something really harsh must have been said, let’s just wait and see.
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Please stop acting like your all angels, especially us Lebanese, the professionals of racist and discriminatory behavior. Go look at our sporting events, we have people threatening to kill each other, teams are basically sectarian clubs and now were trying to prescribe good behavior in sports? Look at our own people first.
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P.S. I don’t endorse his behavior but let’s not be hypocrites.
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