星期日才從陽光沙灘海浪仙人掌的澎湖回來

馬上在星期一清晨兩點接看最精采的冠亞軍對決


沒想到看完冠亞軍賽已經早上五點了

哇哈哈

還頒獎咧

世足我屬於看熱鬧層次,有時連越位都無法在第一秒看穿

所以常常得搭配記者的整理和球評的諄諄教誨,才不至於在迷在雲霧中

不像每次看金曲獎都有眾人皆睡我獨醒的痛

PUMA在還沒開賽前有個預測活動

買球衣五千元以上猜測冠軍隊可以抽大車

我選來選去和德國義大利最有緣(老廖的機器大部分都賣這兩國

而我去年有個我超愛的學生是德國人,.,於是這樣把他猜下去)

這兩國的球衣夠酷

義大利冠軍....德國第三名

我雖然預測成功

但顯然...獎不會給我...運氣一向不好..

席丹猛烈的來一記頭搥胸

引來紅牌招呼,缺席頒獎典禮

對這個法國的精神領袖的最後一場戰役

是個全世界傻眼的鏡頭

現在全地球人都在問到底義大利的 Materazzi對Zidane說了什麼?

真的好想知道..

還有義大利將buffon和德國卡恩真是屌到一個最高點..後來才知道BUFFON是歐洲最有身價的門將..哇!

(不過他們除了球技好也是很會演喔...球場綜藝化...哈哈.)

這是Zidane


這是MateraZZi


這是Buffon


這是卡恩


新聞給你看..要有耐心看完..

Zidane ends World Cup,
career with red card for intentional head-butt

By JEROME PUGMIRE, AP Sports Writer
July 9, 2006

BERLIN (AP) -- To the very end of his career,

Zinedine Zidane could dictate the flow of play with

rare skill and elegant control of the ball.

In the World Cup final, Zidane lost control of his temper.



The parting image for the France captain

will forever be him rearing back in anger,

lowering his head and launching his bald crown

into the chest of Italy defender Marco Materazzi

after the two exchanged words while walking down

the field in extra time Sunday.

The game was tied 1-1 when Zidane was given

a red card in the 110th minute.


Without their sharpshooting captain,

the French couldn't unlock Italy's defense

and went on to lose in a shootout, 5-3.

"Zidane being sent off changed everything,

" France coach Raymond Domenech said.

"Even in extra time the Italian team was waiting

for only one thing, and that was penalties."

Domenech said he did not know what Materazzi said to Zidane.

"It's regrettable," Domenech said. "We regret it, he regrets it."

The strike to the center of Materazzi's chest

was clearly intentional, and referee Horacio Elizondo

of Argentina briefly consulted with his assistants

before showing Zidane the 28th red card of the tournament,

a World Cup record. The previous record of 22 red cards,

set in 1998, was broken before the quarterfinals round began.

"I have not seen the replays, but if it's voluntary then there's nothing

you can say," Domenech said. "But it's a shame. It's sad."

Head bowed, Zidane walked past Domenech but did not look at him.

As he exited into the tunnel,

his head still bent to the ground,

he strode past the golden World Cup trophy and disappeared.

Zidane, whose sparkling play led the French to the 1998 title

and carried them much deeper into this tournament than expected,

previously said he would quit the game at the end of the World Cup.

Earlier in Sunday's match, he gave France a 1-0 lead with

a seventh-minute penalty kick -- 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 taken out in favor of Sylvain Wiltord.

Early in the game, Henry bumped his head in a collision

and crumpled to the ground, then went briefly to the sideline but returned.

A player of uncommon skill and technical poise,

Zidane's command of almost any ball,

his vision and penchant for big-game

goals has earned him comparisons to the greatest creative talents in soccer.

His temper has been another matter.

Playing for Juventus five years ago,

Zidane butted Jochen Kientz of Hamburger SV

in a Champions League match, also earning a red card.

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.

On Sunday, his penalty kick got France off to a fast start.

He chipped the kick into the air and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon dived

to his right. The ball sailed over Buffon,

hit the underside of the crossbar and dropped over the line.

Zidane raised an arm in the air as coolly as he had taken the kick.

It was Zidane's 31st goal for Les Bleus in 108 appearances,

and fifth in the World Cup. He also scored a second straight penalty after notching the winner in the semifinal match against Portugal and had two goals in the 1998 World Cup final when France beat Brazil 3-0.

He almost scored a late goal Sunday in the first half of extra time,

but Buffon tipped his powerful header over the bar.

France's success at this year's World Cup had much to do


with the now-retired Zidane, including a penalty

kick against Portugal in the semifinal. Taking two steps,

Zidane sent the ball into the bottom left corner,

just out of the reach of Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira.

Zidane also scored in the second-round win over Spain,

a typically skillful goal which saw him cut inside

a defender and then beat goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

Against Brazil in the quarterfinal, Zidane played as well as

he ever has. His precise passes split Brazil's defense,

his fakes sent players the wrong way,


and he even twice pointed one way as if to indicate the direction

of his pass and then turned around sharply in his signature spin move.

So much for those pre-tournament reports that Zidane had lost his edge,

which privately are believed to have infuriated him

to the point of snubbing the press.

Reports of his hot temper, however, cannot be denied now.



Updated on Sunday, Jul 9, 2006 6:39 pm EDT



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