Dapat dari temen, katanya ceritanya begini :

Provokasi yang dilakukannya sangat kejam yakni
menyebut Zinedine Zidane sebagai 'anak seorang pelacur teroris'.

Hasil pengamatan ahli pembaca gerak bibir bernama
Marianne Frere dipublikasikan oleh suratkabar The
Sun seperti dilansir Tribalfootball, Selasa (11/7/2006).

Materazzi mengucapakan provokasinya dalam bahasa
Italia. Namun Zidane bisa memahaminya karena
pernah bermain selama lima tahun di Juventus.

Insiden berawal dari tugas Materazzi mengawal
pergerakan Zidane. Pada satu momen, bek Inter
Milan itu meremas puting lawannya. Kalimat
pertama yang terbaca oleh Frere adalah, 'bola
tinggi bukan untuk kotoran sepertimu'.

Hinaan yang dimaksud dalam bahasa Italia ialah
Feccia yang dalam bahasa Inggris adalah scum atau s**t.

Usai hinaan ini, Zidane masih tersenyum dan
berlalu. Tetapi kemudian terbaca kalimat lain
yakni, 'semua orang tahu kau adalah anak seorang
pelacur teroris'. Usai kalimat inilah Zidane
membalikkan badannya dan menanduk dada Materazzi.

Dari sumber orang yang dekat dengan tim Italia
menambahkan, usai meremas puting Zidane,
Materazzi bertanya,"Kenapa, bukankah kau suka?"
Zidane membalas, "Sedikit terlalu keras untuk
membuat aku terangsang." Namun Materazzi kemudian
melanjutkan, "Ya. Aku melakukannya karena aku tahu seperti apa ibumu."

Coba baca juga yg ini :
 
Revealed: The disgusting abuse that sparked Zidane's fury By BETH HALE and
PETER ALLEN, Daily Mail 22:03pm 10th July 2006 
Reader comments (0) 
Zidane appears to 'headbutt' French president Jacques Chirac


It is the question on every football fan's lips. What did the Italian
footballer say to prompt Zinedine Zidane's shocking headbutt in the closing
moments of Sunday's World Cup final? The answer, it has emerged, was a vile
stream of racial and personal abuse. First Marco Matterazzi called the
French star the Italian equivalent of 'n*****', and then insulted both his
mother and his Muslim background by saying he is the 'son of a terrorist
whore. 
Sweeping the internet The episiode dominated fan debate on the internet,
sparking heated conversations and even a cheeky 'get sent off like Zidane'
game as fans taunted one another. 
The revelation will prove even more of an embarrassment to football's
governing body than the ironic award of player of the tournament to French
captain Zidane. 
To millions of television viewers around the world it appeared as if the two
sportsman were enjoying a jocular exchange, until the moment Zidane lowered
his head and sent his opponent plummeting to the ground. With the help of an
expert lip reader the Daily Mail was able to decipher what led to the
violent outburst. First defender Marco Materazzi spoke in Italian - a
language understood by Zidane who once played for Italian side Juventus -
grabbed his opponent and told him 'hold on, wait, that one's not for a
n***** like you.' It is not clear whether the Italian was referring to the
ball heading their way or his own groping of Zidane. The expert, who can lip
read foreign languages phonetically and translate with the aid of an Italian
interpreter, was unable to see what Zidane said in reply. But she saw that
as the players walked forward Materazzi said: 'We all know you are the son
of a terrorist whore.' Then, just before the headbutt, he was seen saying,:
'So
just f*** off.' The translation tallies with the words of Zidane's agent who
said the player had told him the Italian made a 'very serious' comment.
'Zinedine didn't want to talk about it but it will all come out in the next
week,' said Alain Miglaccio. 'He is a man who normally lets things wash over
him but on Sunday night something exploded inside him.' To some observers
who saw Zidane floor his opponent with nine minutes to go, that description
might appear an understatement. The 34-year-old midfielder was red carded in
a move that did his side no favours as they went on to lose the final on
penalties. Golden Ball award But shame was replaced with the glow of the
Golden Ball award for the tournament's best player. For FIFA the award -
voted for by journalists before half time in the final game - will be an
unwelcome embarrassment. The organisation has been battling to outlaw
violence on the pitch - as well as racism. But with a typically-Gallic shrug
of the shoulders Zidane's home nation gave him a hero's welcome - led by
President Jacques Chirac. The politician was positively beaming as he
chatted with the player, who announced he would retire after the
championship, before a lunch at the Elysee palace in Paris. For a brief
moment it even appeared the sportsman, who had been playing in what was to
be his last game as a professional player, was demonstrating just how he
executed that infamous headbutt. With a somewhat untimely tribute, Chirac
praised the player as a 'virtuoso' and 'a genius of world football'. He
continued: 'You are also a man of heart, commitment, conviction. That's why
France admires and loves you.' Earlier he said: 'I would like to express all
the respect that I have for a man who represents at the same time all the
most beautiful values of sport, the greatest human qualities one can
imagine, and who has honoured French sport and, simply, France.' French
manager Raymond Domenech also
played down the fuss about the head butt - saying Zidane was the victim of
rough treatment from his Italian opponents throughout the final in Berlin's
Olympic Stadium. The player is fiercely proud of his family’s Arab
background - and his mother who struggled with almost no money to bring up
five children. The family were originally from the village of Taguemoune, in
the remote hills of Algeria. The married father-of-four describes himself as
a 'non-practising Muslim'. Zidane’s father and mother, Smaïl and Malika,
were almost unimaginably poor. They first moved to Paris where there was
little work and even less money and so the family moved to Marseille, on the
south coast. It was there that they struggled desperately to bring up five
children on a tough council estate. His background means this is not the
first time Zidane has endured racial slurs. Soon after France’s 1998 World
Cup win - when Zidane scored two goals - Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the
Front
National, was complaining about the racial origins of the France team,
singling out Zidane as 'a son of French Algeria'. His comment was carefully
loaded. The implication was Zidane was either a colonial lackey or a traitor
to the country of his father's birth. It is well known that Zidane's skill
is paired with the potential for rage, most notably when he headbutted
Jochen Kientz of Hamburg during a Champions League match in 2000, earning
him a five-match suspension. Defender Materazzi was keeping his mouth firmly
closed yesterday. But his father Giuseppe, said: 'I spoke with my son very
briefly on the telephone after the match. 'He didn't tell me what Zidane had
said and he just said that I should enjoy this moment and he would tell me
everything that happened when he got back. 'He told me that he had been
provoked as he has been throughout his career and throughout the last two
years.' According to reports in France, Zidane's mother is seriously ill at
the
moment and had to go to hospital on Sunday morning. Other French players
have told journalists that their colleague was particularly sensitive
because of this mother's condition. The lauding of Zidane as a hero in
France and his naming by FIFA as player of the tournament is in stark
contrast to the treatment experienced by England players Wayne Rooney and
David Beckham after they were sent off at critical junctures in different
World Cups. Rooney is said to have been widely regarded by members of the FA
hierarchy as having acted petulantly before being red carded in England's
match against Portugal during this year's tournament. FIFA President Sepp
Blatter also backed the referee who sent off Rooney, adding: "The referee
was within touching distance of the players and he took the decision
according to what he witnessed." David Beckham was widely criticised after
his sending-off against Argentina in the 1998 finals for kicking out at
Diego Simeone. He was on the
receiving end of abuse from fans wherever he played for Manchester United
for a considerable period afterwards. ***

 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
deniyati sartika
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 12:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BolaML] Apa Yang di Ucapkan Materazzi....???

Wah setuju tuh bisa jadi Materazzi mengeluarkan
kata-kata yang sudah melebihi kesabaran seorang
zizou....
Kalo masih kata-kata yang standar saya rasa zizou ga
akan melakukan tindakan sedramatis itu....
Walaupun dia tidak mengakhiri kariernya dengan
manis....
Tapi saya rasa zizou tetap seorang legenda sepakbola
dunia.
 

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