Jul 10
Head-butt like Zidane
Have a go you know you want to!
A thought…if Zidane were not Muslim Algerian would the BBC be going to such lengths to find out what was said to him before the head-butt?
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Jul 10
Have a go you know you want to!
A thought…if Zidane were not Muslim Algerian would the BBC be going to such lengths to find out what was said to him before the head-butt?
it was not right dicission,it was last match of Zidane and also it was final of the world cup 2006,and i think for Zidane France did not get the trophy,
As a spectator,Zizu had made big mistack At that critical, of course,he has some reasone to do so.Still you are man of the world cup and we love you Zidane
Let’s not be quick to conderm Zizu this is the game he has played all his life and is very familia with the rules. So for him of all poeple to have done that then FIFA too should investigate in to the conduct of the Italian defender.
But come now, Andrew, we MUST understand the root cause of his actions.
What that is a thug and can’t help it?
I’m sorry but soccer is a sport and any sport involves some amount of trash talking. If we were to go back and look at every comment that opponents have said to each other we wouldn’t be able to count the profanities. This situation should be no different. There is a big difference between exchanging words and taking it to the physical level. Zidane is a man who reacted like a child and it seems that this isn’t the first time he has acted impulsively.
MATERAZZI deserved that. He said something totally wack. that’s craxy talk man. materazzi is obviously jealous of ZIDANE’s SKILLZ!!
AHAHH
jealous of skills? perhaps but who has the cup? Children have a saying about sticks and stones can break bones but words cannot harm. It appears as though the “star” lives in a world that revolves around him and he has not needed to grow up to childhood levels of maturity.