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Post time 10-7-2006 06:12 AM | Show all posts
les blues..jgn sedey2..dh ader gold medal,raserla silver pulak..:nerd:
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Post time 10-7-2006 07:14 AM | Show all posts
congratz les bleus gak..:hatdown:
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Post time 10-7-2006 07:18 AM | Show all posts
congratz france..dpt tpt kedua pon ok pe..rmai org tak expect pon

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Post time 10-7-2006 07:34 AM | Show all posts
zidane red carded for one moments...head-butt....anyway..itali berhak menang..they played a good game..so wait another 4 years..and that time lionel messi is big enough to play..allez les bleus...good bye football maestro..dedicated to zinedine zidane..the untouchables
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Post time 10-7-2006 07:36 AM | Show all posts
Italy world champions as Zidane and France pay the penalty

By Rob Woollard

BERLIN, (AFP) - Italy won the World Cup final on penalties Sunday after a dramatic final destined to be remembered for the sensational sending off for French captain Zinedine Zidane in his farewell match.

For only the second time in the history of the tournament, the sport's greatest prize was settled by spot-kicks after both teams had finished extra-time deadlocked at 1-1.

Italy defender Fabio Grosso rifled home the Azzurri's winning penalty to clinch a 5-3 victory in the shoot-out after France substitute David Trezeguet had missed his side's second spot-kick.

It was the first time Italy had won a penalty shoot-out in four attempts and it handed Marcello Lippi's men a fourth World Cup crown to set alongside victories in 1934, 1938 and 1982.

An emotional Lippi paid tribute to his players after the victory.

"I just want to say thank you to them," he said. "They gave absolutely everything they had. It is just a fantastic feeling, it is something that you can only get in this job.

"It is so much more than winning the Champions League or winning the Championship. It means we are world champions."

Italy skipper Fabio Cannavaro said the win would ease the pain of wide-ranging match-fixing scandals that have dragged his country's footballing reputation through the mud in recent months.

"Italy have wanted this for a long time and, coming after everything that has happened in the past few months, it was really needed," Cannavaro said.

"Its a fantastic feeling. My son asked to sleep in my bed last night, but I told him he could share it with me and the trophy soon,"

But Italy's success in the penalty denouement seemed almost incidental to the amazing scenes in the second-half of extra time when Zidane was sent off for a moment of off-the-ball madness in the 109th minute.

Having played majestically throughout, Zidane blew his cool and unleashed a vicious headbutt into the chest of Marco Materazzi that sent the Italy defender crashing to the turf.

Devastated France coach Raymond Domenech said the Italians had targeted Zidane for rough treatment.

"To see him finish his career in this way is sad. He has had a great career and a great World Cup," Domenech said.

"When one takes what he had to for 80 minutes and the referee doesn't do anything, one understands. You can't excuse it but you can understand it."

Domenech said he could not take any satisfaction from the fact that France outplayed Italy for long periods.

"I am deeply disappointed. On the merits of the match we deserved it. Only victory is beautiful and we missed out.

"We can say it wasn't too bad but it is the Italians who are the world champions. They played for the penalties because that was the only option for them."

Zidane's headbutt was missed by referee Horacio Elizondo but Italy keeper Gianluigi Buffon remonstrated furiously with the linesman and the official called over the man-in-the-middle.

After a lengthy consultation, Elizondo raced over to the middle and stunned Zidane by brandishing red.

Deafening whistles and jeers rang around the Olympic Stadium from disgusted fans who had not had the benefit of a television replay that vindicated Elizondo's decision entirely.

While Zidane appeared to be subjected to some verbal abuse from Materazzi moments before the incident, his attack on the Italian centre-half had left Elizondo with no choice.

Zidane trooped off and down the tunnel in disgust, for a disastrous, but entirely self-inflicted end to one of the greatest careers football has seen spanning 12 years and 108 caps.

The match had gone to extra-time after a pulsating 90 minutes of regulation time had finished locked 1-1, Materazzi's headed equaliser cancelling out Zidane's early penalty.

With Italy and France boasting the two meanest defences in the competition going into the match, a tightly contested encounter had been expected.

But to the delight of a 69,000-capacity crowd, both teams produced an open match of the highest quality.

France striker Thierry Henry was at his scintillating best throughout, surging relentlessly at the Italian defence in a marvelous individual performance and doing his best to upstage Zidane in his final match.

That Henry was unable to find the decisive breakthrough during a second half dominated by France was down to a doughty defensive performance by Cannavaro, winning his 100th cap.

France had taken the lead in dramatic circumstances, when Materazzi was adjudged to have clipped Florent Malouda in the box with the game minutes old. Italy protested but Elizondo pointed to the spot.

More drama followed with the spot-kick when Zidane opted to dink his shot down the middle over Buffon.

The midfield maestro's audacious effort crashed back down off the bar -- and just over the line to give France a 1-0 lead with only seven minutes gone.

Italy responded magnificently however and were soon on level terms. Andrea Pirlo floated in a corner and Materazzi made amends for his part in the penalty drama by outjumping Vieira to bury his header on 19 minutes.

The equaliser was just reward for a positive first-half performance from Italy, where Gennaro Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo effectively controlled the game from central midfield.

Lightning almost struck twice nine minutes later when Materazzi again outjumped the French defence from an outswinging Pirlo corner. The Inter Milan centre-back's header was goalbound but Elizondo had spotted a foul.

With fullbacks Fabio Grosso and Gianluca Zambrotta looking dangerous going forward, the Italians continued to stretch France out wide.

On 35 minutes Thuram came to the rescue once again, getting in a last ditch tackle on Luca Toni as the Italian striker darted into the area.

France's defending from the subsequent corner was again shambolic, and they were given a huge let off when an unmarked Toni hit the bar with a header.

Yet having dominated the opening 45 minutes, Italy retreated in the second half as a rejuvenated France upped the tempo, with Henry and Franck Ribery menacing throughout.

Suddenly it was Italy on the back foot. Wonderful interplay from Henry and Ribery saw the ball swept to Zidane who released Malouda in the area.

A desperate cover tackle from Zambrotta brought the Lyon player crashing down but legitimate French appeals for a penalty were rejected by Elizondo.

Italy had a Luca Toni goal disallowed after 62 minutes while at the other end Henry beat Cannavaro with a sublime piece of skill only to see Buffon save.

Extra-time saw France go closest to breaking the deadlock when Zidane saw his glancing header palmed over the bar by Buffon.

But Zidane ensured he finished his career in disgrace as the minutes wound down and Italy held their nerve to claim the shoot-out drama.
       
        Published : July 10, 2006

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Post time 10-7-2006 07:38 AM | Show all posts
Congrats FRANCE!!!!! :pompom:
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Post time 10-7-2006 07:39 AM | Show all posts
congrat italy... aku enjoy game semalam.. anyway i,m proud to be france's supporter.. at least we proved the critics wrong..:hatdown:
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 08:35 AM | Show all posts
well done , les bleus...
1st half end to end stuff..
2nd half mmg kita ctrl match...
zizou kena red card , pon itali parking bus depan goal lagi..


congrats to all les bleus fans
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Post time 10-7-2006 09:26 AM | Show all posts
good tactical dari Italy....sampai pakcik zidane pun tension
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Post time 10-7-2006 09:35 AM | Show all posts
Congrats Les Bleus..

aper2 pon Zizou is still the best :solute:
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Post time 10-7-2006 09:36 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by DanaScully at 10-7-2006 09:35 AM
Congrats Les Bleus..

aper2 pon Zizou is still the best :solute:


sayang dia mengakhiri kerier dia dengan red card
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Post time 10-7-2006 09:44 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by bbkss at 10-7-2006 09:36 AM


sayang dia mengakhiri kerier dia dengan red card



:setuju: tak keluar ambik medal pun
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 10:29 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by bbkss at 10-7-2006 09:36 AM


sayang dia mengakhiri kerier dia dengan red card

dier x nak dirinyer dipuja...
patung dier pong dah dibina di perancis..
dier org islam.. pasneh nak gi mengaji pondok agama..tobat :lebai:
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 10:29 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by baduglyu at 10-7-2006 09:44 AM



:setuju: tak keluar ambik medal pun

x dibenarkan kot :hmm:
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Post time 10-7-2006 10:57 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by epitome at 10-7-2006 10:29 AM

dier x nak dirinyer dipuja...
patung dier pong dah dibina di perancis..
dier org islam.. pasneh nak gi mengaji pondok agama..tobat :lebai:


elok ler tu...insafler sikit...tinggalkan madrid, bawa merantau kat kelantan ke
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Post time 10-7-2006 10:58 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by epitome at 10-7-2006 10:29 AM

x dibenarkan kot :hmm:


tak dibenarkan sama sekali
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 11:20 AM | Show all posts
Zidane must have been provoked says Beckenbauer
The World Cup chief organiser Franz Beckenbauer said on Sunday that Italy defender Marco Materazzi must have said something to provoke France's Zinedine Zidane into headbutting him in the final.

"Something must have been said to Zidane. He is actually a reserved and inoffensive person," Beckenbauer said after France lost a penalty shootout without Zidane.

Beckenbauer said Zidane's dismissal after he had headbutted Materazzi in the chest in the second period of extra-time had cost France dear.

"He weakened his team. We know how sensitive the French are when they lose their captain," said the man who won World Cups as a player and coach.

Zidane, 34, had said the final would be the last match of his career.

"It is such a pity that he is stopping and we won't see him any more," Beckenbauer said
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 11:22 AM | Show all posts
No heart left in Domenech after final defeat
France coach Raymond Domenech said he was too disappointed at France's penalty shootout defeat by Italy in the World Cup final on Sunday to take anything positive out of the match.

The 54-year-old added that while there was no excuse for Zinedine Zidane's headbutting of Marco Materazzi in the chest in the second period of extra-time - for which he was sent-off in his final ever match - he also accused the Italians of targeting him.

"Materrazzi is the man of the match not Pirlo.

"To see him finish his career in this way is sad. He has had a great career and a great World Cup.

"When one has to put up with what he had to for 80 minutes and the referee doesn't do anything, one understands. You can't excuse it but you can understand it."


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Post time 10-7-2006 11:22 AM | Show all posts
tahniah les bleus ! SA2010, korg plak ... hehehe
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 Author| Post time 10-7-2006 11:23 AM | Show all posts
Zidane's career ends in a fit of madness
Zinedine Zidane's career ended in high drama in the World Cup final on Sunday, the French legend scoring a penalty and then losing his temper and getting a red card for assaulting Italy defender Marco Materazzi.

After flashes of brilliance on his 108th and last cap the master midfielder had, not for the first time, a complete loss of control in the 19th minute of extra time, headbutting Materazzi - who had levelled the match earlier - viciously in the chest after the Italian defender appeared to insult him.

Referee Horacio Elizondo originally missed the incident but had no hesitation in pulling out a red card after consultation with his linesman to bring a sour and dramatic end to Zizou's glorious career.

Without their talismanic skipper France went on to lose 5-3 on penalties after the match had ended 1-1.

Zidane, whose petulance already saw him suspended for France's last group game against Togo, trudged off to the dressing room, hurling his sweat band down in frustration as he became the fourth player ever to be redcarded in the final.



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