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KillerMax
post Oct 29 2006, 08:46 PM
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter has further infuriated Italian fans by apologising to Australia for the Azzurri’s World Cup victory.

The second round match was goalless and heading for extra time following Marco Materazzi’s controversial straight red card when Fabio Grosso fell over a Lucas Neill challenge.


Francesco Totti stepped up to convert the stoppage-time penalty with the last kick of the game on June 26 and send Italy on towards their eventual Final triumph.


Australian supporters were angry at the decision by Spanish referee Luis Medina Cantalejo and the FIFA President stepped out of his official role to make a bizarre announcement.


“I agree with them and I would like to apologise to our fans in Australia,” said Blatter. “The Socceroos should have gone into the quarter-finals in place of Italy, because they were up to beating Italy.”


The Azzurri went unbeaten throughout the entire tournament, notching up four wins and two draws in the 90 minutes – seeing off Germany 2-0 in extra time and beating France on penalties in the Final.


Blatter had already caused controversy with his comments after the July 9 Berlin match by stating it was “a tragedy” to see the World Cup assigned on a shoot-out.


This was the second time the trophy had been decided this way, as in 1994 Italy lost to Brazil in Pasadena.


The FIFA President also failed to hand over the World Cup to Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro. He was in the stands, but UEFA President Lennart Johansson took these duties instead. It has never been clarified why the change was made.


"I think the referees were not at their best," continued Blatter. "I think they were too well prepared or not looked after the right way. They were in a military camp situation. And I think there was too much cheating on the players' side.”


Yet Italy also felt aggrieved by the refereeing in the Australia match, as Medina Cantalejo showed Materazzi a straight red card for a late, but by no means violent, tackle on Palermo midfielder Mark Bresciano.


“I certainly don’t think it was worthy of a straight red, but I saw the referee’s eyes were determined, so decided not to argue and risk a longer ban,” said Matrix at the time.


“The important thing is that the world saw what happened.” So did FIFA, who only handed the Inter hard man, standing in for the injured Alessandro Nesta, the regulation one-match suspension.

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post Nov 1 2006, 11:55 PM
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i dont know. why does racism exist? i guess it's a socially rooted thing. then again in this case it's more a sore loser thing and in thier minds italy isnt a great team and no matter what they do they never will. i guess you can say ital y has had a makor impact on world history so many italians are proud of that so some many seem arrogant at times. but anyone from any culture can be arrogant. funny how lots of the trash came from the french who probably have the worst reputation of being arrogant. every week a play a game with friends and these 2 fench guys from marseille show up and man i've never seen such babies, they dive, they blame you for their bad passes and even tho it's a friendly game they take it too sriously. any way enough with my rant italy desrved the world cup and blatter is an ***, enough said!

QUOTE (X-Offender @ Nov 1 2006, 05:34 PM)
What an idiot! I don't understand why people are so mean to italians, what have they ever done to deserve this?
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