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【转帖】德阿赛后骚乱大揭秘 一切源于马拉多纳的挑拨
[图][编辑] [删除] 作者: 笑啸枭 发表于: 2006-07-01 955 买新房还是二手房 精彩2006世界杯视屏尽在搜狐体育转自club.china.com 友情链接:http://2006.sohu.com/20060701/n24403...club.china.com 转自club.china.com 搜狐特派记者伊利克2006年07月01日04:57 德国报道:德国与阿根廷的点球大战结束后,恼怒的阿根廷人在德国人的庆祝典礼上与德国人发生了拳脚冲突。转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 混乱从愤怒的阿根廷球员冲向德国领队比埃尔霍夫开始的,几个德国代表团的成员迅速围上来,护住了比埃尔霍夫。阿亚拉、索林、坎比亚索和梅西以及罗德里格斯也迅速加入战团。最激动的人是海因策,他不停地挥动手臂,甚至用手打了劝说他的队友。转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 这场比赛的紧张气氛是慢慢煮沸的。特维斯几次和德国球员大打出手,马克西88分钟在禁区跌倒,他向裁判申请点球却换来一张黄牌,这使得阿根廷球员变得很狂躁。转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 本场的对立气氛与上场截然不同,在战胜墨西哥之后,阿根廷球员称他们墨西哥不是对手,而是兄弟。其实,周五的紧张情绪是有先兆的,这一切都要归功于伟大的马拉多纳。这些天来,球王一直酒店里与阿根廷球员耗在一起,老马不断地向球员灌输:“德国在90年偷走了我们的冠军,让阿根廷人伤透了心。”转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 德国主帅克林斯曼则把对立情绪归罪于比赛的重要性。他说:“我提醒大家,这里确实有对立情绪,尤其比赛进入了点球决胜。不过,对于我们来说,那不是问题。”转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 这场冲突很快就被双方代表团中冷静的成员平息下来,并没有招致警察的介入。但是,主裁和几名国际足联的官员当时被骚乱人群围了起来,他们对此深感震惊。转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 虽然克林斯曼对于对手的情绪表示理解,但他还是强调,阿根廷人要为骚乱负责。他解释道:“就我所知,是阿根廷人先动手的,当时我们正在场上庆祝。 ”转自club.china.com 转自club.china.com 笑啸枭编辑:昨夜看到这一幕,我最喜爱的四个球队之一:阿根廷队心中的美好形象,轰然倒下! |
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Jul 1st, 2006, 07:45 | 只看该作者 #11 |
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真的有这回事还是有人灌水?让咱去GOOGLE一下.网上最接近的好象是这篇报道,似乎罚点球时就有冲突. BERLIN, July 1 (Reuters) - FIFA will investigate the incidents that led to players and officials from Germany and Argentina clashing on the pitch after the hosts won a penalty shootout in their World Cup quarter-final on Friday. Argentina's Leandro Cufre, an unused substitute, was shown a red card after the shootout and Germany team manager Oliver Bierhoff, caught in the middle of the melee, said he intervened after a substitute trod on German defender Per Mertesacker. "Cufre got a red card on the spot -- this means there will be an investigation, like with any other direct red cards," FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler told reporters at the world governing body's daily briefing on Saturday. Siegler said the committee would also look at whether any other players should face disciplinary action. "On the basis of reports and video, the committee will examine whether other things could be the subject of proceedings," he said. CERTAIN URGENCY "Of course, there is a certain urgency, particularly in the case of the German team, if anyone there was guilty of misconduct, as the German team is playing in the semi-final in Dortmund on Tuesday (against Italy)," he added. FIFA officials and Slovakian referee Lubos Michel were all caught up in the chaos and punches and kicks appeared to be thrown in scenes which went on for approximately 90 seconds in front of a 72,000 crowd at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. The trouble appeared to start when Germany midfielder Tim Borowski gestured towards the Argentina players to "keep quiet" having scored his penalty to make it 4-2 in Germany's favour. Several Argentine players walked towards him and when Esteban Cambiasso's final spot kick was saved by German keeper Jens Lehmann, giving the hosts a 4-2 shootout victory, defender Fabricio Coloccini approached Germany's Oliver Neuville. Borowski said Argentine players had made "certain movements" to try to provoke him before he took his penalty. "I don't want to go into details but the movements were there and the Argentinians can't exactly declare themselves innocent," he told reporters. "They're not exactly saints." |
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