Posted on 07/09/2006 3:34:19 PM PDT by SkyPilot
BERLIN (AP) -- Zinedine Zidane cut short his dazzling World Cup and closed his career with an ugly head butt -- and a loss.
The France captain was given a red card for slamming the crown of his bald head into the center of Italy defender Marco Materazzi's chest after the two exchanged words while walking down the field in extra time.
The game was tied 1-1 when Zidane was sent off, head bowed, in the 110th minute Sunday. Without their sharpshooting captain, France couldn't unlock Italy's defense and went on to lose in a shootout, 5-3.
Zidane's strike was clearly intentional, and referee Horacio Elizondo of Argentina briefly consulted with his assistant referees before showing the 28th red card of the tournament. The previous World Cup record of 22 red cards, set in 1998, was broken before the quarterfinals round began.
Zidane, whose sparkling play carried France much deeper into this tournament than anyone expected, previously said he would quit soccer when it was over. He passed coach Raymond Domenech as he walked off but did not look at him -- then continued past the golden World Cup trophy and disappeared into the tunnel, his head still down.
Earlier in Sunday's match, he had given France the lead with a seventh-minute penalty -- 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 substituted for in favor of Sylvain Wiltord. In the first half, Henry bumped his head in a collision and crumpled to the ground, then went briefly to the sideline and returned.
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.
Five years ago, Zidane was also red-carded for butting Jochen Kientz in a Champions League match for Juventus against Hamburger SV. A year later, his volley gave Real Madrid its ninth European title.
Zidane headed in two goals when Les Bleus beat Brazil 3-0 for the World Cup title in 1998.
Of course, I apologize to Zidane and the entire Zizou family. However, in all fairness, I must point out being a Muslim from anywhere seems to be the basic building block of terrorism, at the moment.
I also think, provoked as he doubtless was, Zizou should have shown more common sense. Especially as a role model in a country where many hundreds of thousands of Muslim youths, born in France, have been recently been on such a destructive rampage.
Oh, I, totally agree. In fact, it wasn't even a particularly elegant flop. In order for me to give Materazzi top marks, I would have expected to see a least 30 seconds of feigned unconsciousness, or perhaps temporary blindness.
Had the ref been a bit slower with the red card, I sure he could have done it. What this so-called sport (which is a lot like watching epoxy cure) needs, perhaps, is American judges on the sidelines, holding up those score placards they use for olympic diving, or gymnastics. Whether he was actually hurt or not, Materazzi's acting would get no more than a 4.5
Exactly :)
The French side is filled with slammies -- like the "reverter" < a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franck_Rib%C3%A9ry"> Ribéry</a>
Yeah, that'd be Cancer. My birthday is June 22, and I understand that I'm a Cancer-Gemini cusp. A day later puts him firmly on the Cancer side.
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