
Yeah, the other player was out of line. Zin could have killed him though. A local player was killed with a ball to the chest. Also my kids watched that game (age 4 and 2). They started head butting each other in the chest... tel que lu sur un forum discutant de l'incident Zidane-Materazzi
Plusieurs professionels italiens de la lecture sur les lèvres ont été interpellés et quelques interprétations furent proposées, Materazzi aurait dit à Zidane:
" son of a terrorist whore" ou "I wish you and your family die an ugly death."
Puis dans un quelconque quotidien:
Zinédine Zidane began life as a street footballer in La Castellane, the tough suburb of Marseille in which he grew up. He ended it last night as a street fighter in one of Europe's most historic stadiums and in front of a worldwide audience of millions.
À son retour sur les champs élysés, Zidane est acceuilli comme héros par le président de la République, qui comme le peuple français lui offre pardon et compassion pour son acte disgrâcieux.
"...The dishonest, double-crossing Jacob goes on to become the leader of the Jews, and Esau is left out in the cold, a forgotten man, a worthless nobody... Jacob had the spark of life in him, and Esau was a dumbell... If you're going to choose one of them to lead your people, you'll want the fighter, the one with cunning and wit, the one with the energy to beat the odds and come out on top. You choose the strong and clever over the weak and kind...He might not always play by the rules, but he's got spirit. And when you find a man with spirit, there's still some hope for the world." Paul Auster - The Brooklyn Follies
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