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Why did Zidane hit people?

The latest news: Materazzi insulted Zidane's sister by default: they should accept the fact of losing.

Materazzi's quotations:

-What I said about Zidane's sister? I basically don't rule this out. ...

-How many people in the world would have thought that Zidane would head-butt a player on that occasion? If I can think of it, I will also use my head to meet his head.

-Totti spat on Paulson of Denmark in the European Championship, and as a result, Totti became the villain. Nobody asked Paulson what he said to Totti.

I don't agree to take back Zidane's Golden Globe Award. He plays well on the court.

Things are always so coincidental. When Zidane was interviewed in French TV studio, Materazzi was interviewed by Italian media almost at the same time. In the interview, Materazzi admitted that his words insulted Zidane's sister, but he said that he did not criticize Zidane's mother.

On the evening of 12 local time, Italian central defender Materazzi accepted an interview with Italy's Corriere della Serra. The following is his conversation with the reporter.

Reporter: Maybe we are exaggerating. Almost all the newspapers and media are trying to decipher what you said to Zidane. In Brazil, they even invited deaf-mute children who know lip language to decipher it. ...

Materazzi: If that's the case, I want to shout to the world. In these words, I didn't touch sensitive topics such as politics, religion or race. Similarly, I can rule out the possibility of his mother. Anyone who knows me knows that whenever I talk about my mother, I will be very emotional and even have tears in my eyes. My mother died when I was 15 years old, and her death is still an incurable wound for me. Even if I want to insult others, I won't mention others' mothers.

Reporter: That's about her sister.

Materazzi: This basically does not rule out. ...

Reporter: So you insulted Zidane's sister on the court, right?

Materazzi: I repeat, basically do not rule out. ...

Reporter: Zidane's mother told a British newspaper that she hates your guts.

Materazzi: I can understand. She reacted like this only because she saw some false reports published in the newspaper.

Reporter: You know, in the end, it is very likely that your truth will be against Zidane's truth.

Materazzi: Zidane knows very well that I didn't say anything. I respect him very much, even admire him, because he performed very well on the court. I still have one of his jerseys, which I exchanged with him after the match between Perugia and Juventus.

Reporter: That night in Berlin, he seemed willing to exchange jerseys with you again before he hit you with his head. Zidane admitted that he told Materazzi, who was pulling the jersey: If you want it, you can have it after the game.

Materazzi: But I think his request is ironic.

Reporter: You are provoking Zidane. ...

Materazzi: My only provocative behavior was to grab his jersey and try not to let him jump up and hit the ball, because I was afraid that Buffon would be forced to fly to save if he headed the ball, that's all. If you watch the TV camera carefully, you will find that the first person to speak is not me, but him.

Reporter: Some people think that you can completely avoid head attacks. You just need to move your body a little.

Materazzi: In that case, how many people in the world would have thought that Zidane would head a player? I'm beginning to think he wants to answer me in person. I never thought he would respond to me with his body. Otherwise, I'll hit him on the head, and we'll both be sent off at the same time. I have made this mistake many times in the usual competition, but fortunately I didn't have a fever at that time. If we want to say provocation, we should all say it. In the European Championship, Totti spat on Paulson of Denmark, and as a result, Totti became the villain, but no one ever asked what Paulson said to Totti. Now the situation in Zidane is just the opposite.

Reporter: Don't you feel like a scapegoat? France lost and Zidane was sent off with a red card. It seems that you caused all this.

Materazzi: I personally think that the French should accept this fact, just as we accepted the defeat in the European Championship in 2000. In that final, we were defeated by the golden ball system, and we were still in pain before the Berlin final. Before the game, revenge and fear stuck together in our hearts. I just hope that Lady Luck will be on our side this time.

Reporter: FIFA President Blatter demanded that Zidane's Golden Globe Award be revoked.

Materazzi: I don't agree with that. He deserves this award because he did well on the court. We can't deny his achievements because of individual events, nor can we freeze others into villains because of some individual events.

Reporter: Will this ruin your mood of celebrating the World Cup?

Materazzi: I still can't enjoy this World Cup very well. Some things hurt me deeply: for example, a respected President People's Republic of China (PRC) felt obligated to apologize to the other side, instead of a player who didn't know the truth and earned 4 billion lira a a month.

Reporter: Don't be too sad. Let's talk about the World Cup.

Materazzi: The World Cup is wonderful. I tattooed the pattern of the World Cup on my left thigh ... From a distance, I was very excited. It was put aside at that time. When I entered the arena, the idea of touching it flashed through my mind. When I finally restrained myself this year, I said to myself: No, if you are a man, then touch it after the game. However, during the game, you will continue to watch. Maybe today's fans can understand that I am not a saint, and of course I am not a bad person in their imagination.