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Zidane spoke about the penalties ...16.07.2014 news and highlights

This World Cup was marked by penalties. Zidan said that it is not a lottery and explains why  took his penalty in the final against Italy, 2006..
Zinedine Zidane and Marco Materazzi in every sense marked the finale of the World Cup 2006. Was in Germany. Both positive and negative. Because of this inglorious episode in the finish of the match, when Materazzi vehemently cursed family of Zidane, and this "lost his temper" and hit Italians head to the chest, which is off today, few people mentioned that the two of them made ​​a total of three goals in that game and one is particularly important.
 There are those who argue that Zidane goal from the penalty spot in the 7th minute, for 1-0, while the other side was his longtime teammate of Juventus' Gianluigi Buffon, derived craziest penalty in football history.

 When you take into account all the circumstances that preceded ... Zidane was then, "dead" Incense "," spurred "ball-tipped boots, and she just barely rejected" close "behind the goal line and returned to the field, while Buffon went exactly where the Frenchman firing 90 percent of its penalty black-and-white jersey ... ght="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/tO_E1TeT770" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Eight years later, in the day when he became the head coach of another team Real Madrid, Castile, Zidane was in an interview with "L'Equipe" recalled two moments that marked his last game in his career finale Mundial 2006th year. A famous penalties said ...
 "Real Players are practicing penalties all week, every day, on the eve of the finals of the Champions League with Atletico Madrid. Then the guys often asked about the penalty in 2006. Was, did not understand why I risked so ...", he told Zidan and then gave an explanation.
 "There are still people who think that it was pure madness.
 However, Buffon me he knew well. Igao with him for five seasons at Juventus and I know that he knows very well how and where I like to shoot a penalty. Ja, if you ask me, I think it was crazy to bring out the penalty as I have done this for years, because he's just been waiting for ... I said to myself: 'This is the thing you have to do. do not worry, if you miss have another 83 minutes to the correct thing. "That was ..." However, 12 minutes after Zidanes goal for 1:0, Materazzi after a corner, a head and head tied at 1-1, as a result, and to Zidanovog exclusion in the 110th minute after that, until the penalty shoot-out.
 There, in the first series hit Andrea Pirlo and Sylvain Viltor, Materazzi was accurate in the second, unlike David Trezegea, as the Italians use and hit every penalty by the end of the series, respectively Daniele De Rossi, Alessandro Del Piero and Fabio Grosso .. . Pogoci Eric Abidal and William Sanjola were futile. There are those who believe that the mere presence of the built in "sort" during the penalty shoot-out helped his team. The exclusion from this angle, the legendary football player said ... "As a coach, of course I would be disappointed if my players do so in such an important game, no doubt ... but also as a coach, I would not 'trodden' too, but I would try to understand what really happened on the ground and why the reaction was precisely such ", he gave a rather diplomatic answer Zidane. ght="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/zAjWi663kXc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>

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