China Daily (Hong Kong)

Headbutt helped cement fiery Zidane’s legend

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There has never been a final act in soccer quite like Zinedine Zidane’s headbutt.

The France great was coaxed out of internatio­nal retirement by coach Raymond Domenech to help his country’s flagging campaign to make it to the 2006 tournament in Germany.

He did exactly that.

Few observers, though, gave the team a chance in the actual competitio­n, especially after a labored group stage.

But Les Bleus rediscover­ed the form that made them the world’s best at the turn of the millennium.

After dispatchin­g Spain in the last 16, France faced Brazil, the team it overwhelme­d in the 1998 final. Even so, Brazil was the favorite with its potent attack of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Kaka.

However, France dominated and Thierry Henry’s goal following a free kick from Zidane saw France make it to the semifinals, where a penalty from “Zizou” beat Portugal.

In both matches, Zidane dazzled with his flicks and vision. He was back to his best at the age of 34 and it looked like he would end his career lifting the World Cup.

But there was always an edge to Zidane, a chance he could self-combust.

In the final against Italy, Zidane put his team ahead early with a chipped penalty that bounced down off the crossbar and into the net.

The sheer audacity of that spot-kick was perhaps a sign everything was not right with him.

After Marco Materazzi putthe Azzurri level in the 19th minute, the match was seemingly heading for penalties.

With minutes of extra time left, the two scorers were at the center of one of the most unforgetta­ble episodes in World Cup history.

Television cameras missed the incident at first, but then suddenly showed Materazzi writhing on the turf.

Replays showed Zidane racing toward the defender following an exchange of words and felling him with his head — his last act as a profession­al player. France held on until the shootout, which Italy won after scoring all five penalties.

But it will always be remembered for Zidane’s headbutt.

 ?? FILE ?? Zinedine Zidane of France slams into Italy’s Marco Materazzi during the 2006 World Cup final in Berlin, Germany.
FILE Zinedine Zidane of France slams into Italy’s Marco Materazzi during the 2006 World Cup final in Berlin, Germany.

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