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Materazzi reveals what he said to provoke Zidane
AP
, ROME
Thursday, Sep 07, 2006, Page 20
Marco Materazzi has finally revealed what he said in the World Cup final that provoked Zinedine Zidane into head-butting him in the chest.
Materazzi that after he held his opponent's shirt, Zidane said: "If you want, I'll give you the jersey later."
In Tuesday's interview with the Gazzetta dello Sport, Materazzi said, "I responded that I preferred his sister, it's true. It wasn't something nice, true. But luckily there have been dozens of players who have confirmed that a lot worse things are said on the field."
The Italy defender received a two-game ban for the July 9 incident and was set to miss yesterday's rematch of the final, a 2008 European Championship qualifier.
Zidane a three-match suspension, but the punishment was moot because he retired after the World Cup.
Materazzi that the Italian federation, in the middle of the match-fixing scandal, told him not to complain during a FIFA hearing over the incident.
"If accepting [the ban] without raising my voice was the price to pay for having brought home the World Cup, I'm pretty happy to have paid it," Materazzi said.
Asked it would ever be possible for the pair to make peace, Materazzi said, "You sign a peace [agreement] after terrible wars, so why can't Zidane and I make peace?"
"A peace among men, without a lot of publicity," Materazzi said. "The door to my house will always be open for that. And if Zidane wants, he knows where to find my address."
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