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French defender Gallas defends red-carded Zidane
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-07-10 19:31
French defender William Gallas said Zinedine Zidane who was sent off in
the World Cup final defeat by Italy on Sunday night, was provoked into
the headbutt on Italian defender Marco Materazzi.
Referee Horacio Elizondo (R) of Argentina shows France's Zinedine Zidane
a red card during their World Cup 2006 final soccer match against Italy
in Berlin July 9, 2006. [Reuters]
Materazzi, who headed in the equalizer in the first half, appeared to
speak to Zidane before the Frenchman thrust his head into the Italian's
chest.
"Sometimes when you have a player who is very clever and says something
to you then maybe you are angry and want to 'kill' that player," said
Gallas after the duel in which Italy won 5-3 on penalties after 1-1 draw
in fulltime.
Materazzi refused to answer questions afterwards and Gallas saw that as
an admission of guilt by the Italian.
"I don't know what he said. You'll have to ask him but he's gone. I know
why he's gone because maybe he's done something wrong," said Gallas.
On his way back to the dressing room after his 110th-minute dismissal,
Zidane passed the World Cup trophy.
Italy's Marco Materazzi falls on the pitch after being head-butted by
France's Zinedine Zidane (R) during their World Cup 2006 final soccer
match in Berlin July 9, 2006. [Reuters]
"Zidane didn't say anything," said Gallas. "He was very disappointed for
everybody - for the team and himself."
"I'm very sad for him. It was his last World Cup and everybody wanted to
win for him.
"We deserved to win but that is life. I think we played very well and
better than Italy but sometimes football is very strange.
"Everybody is disappointed. I hope we will maybe win next time, " Gallas
said.
French midfielder Patrick Vieira was forced to leave the field because of
injury during the second half.
On the Zidane incident, Vieira said: "I don't want to talk about it."
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