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Materazzi called Zidane a 'son of terrorist whore': British lip reader Tue Jul 11, 6:03 AM ET LONDON (AFP) - Italy's Marco Materazzi called Zinedine Zidane a "son of a terrorist whore" just before the France captain gave him a brutal head-butt in the World Cup final, Britain's top forensic lip reader says. ADVERTISEMENTThe Times newspaper hired Jessica Rees, whose skill has seen her summoned as an expert witness at criminal trials, to study a tape of Sunday's match that saw Zidane get a red card for his seemingly spontaneous assault. "After an exhaustive study of the match video, and with the help of an Italian translator, Rees claimed that Materazzi called Zidane 'the son of a terrorist whore' before adding 'so just f*** off' for good measure," it said. Materazzi on Monday denied calling Zidane a terrorist, adding that "I don't even know what the word means". The Daily Mail -- who wrongly described Marseilles native Zidane as "Algeria-born" -- said Tuesday that it too engaged the services of a lip reader, whom it did not identify, who reached exactly the same conclusion as Rees. The Independent cited lip readers for Brazil's Globo television as concluding that Materazzi had told Zidane that his sister was a "prostitute".
Zizou and El Admiral.. Last Game TogetherThe Zidane mystery: what set him off? The Zidane mystery: what set him off? By JEROME PUGMIRE, AP Sports Writer July 10, 2006AP - Jul 10, 10:44 am EDT More PhotosBERLIN (AP) -- Was it something he said?With France and Italy tied in extra time of Sunday's World Cup final, Zinedine Zidane head-butted Marco Materazzi in the chest and was ejected. France went on to lose on penalty kicks.The day after, still no one knew what the Italian defender might have said to the French star."The Italians did everything they could do to provoke Zidane," France defender William Gallas said.Seconds before, Materazzi had grabbed a handful of Zidane's jersey just as a French attack on goal passed harmlessly by. The two exchanged words as they walked back up the field, well behind the play. Then, without warning, Zidane spun around, lowered his head and rammed Materazzi, knocking him to the ground.ADVERTISEMENT The Paris-based anti-racism advocacy group SOS-Racism issued a statement Monday quoting "several very well informed sources from the world of football" as saying Materazzi called Zidane a "dirty terrorist." It demanded that FIFA, soccer's world governing body, investigate and take any appropriate action.FIFA, which reviews all red cards at the World Cup, would not comment on the specifics."This is a disciplinary matter now. I can't give any statements now," FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler said.Materazzi, meanwhile, was quoted as denying the terrorist comment."It is absolutely not true, I didn't call him a terrorist, I don't know anything about that," the Italian news agency ANSA quoted Materazzi as saying when he arrived with his team at an Italian military airfield."What happened is what all the world saw live on TV," the Italian player said, referring to the head-butting.Zidane's agent, Alain Migliaccio, was quoted by the BBC as saying the France captain told him the Italian "said something very serious to him, but he wouldn't tell me what."Whatever it was, it was enough to infuriate Zidane."Zizou is someone who reacts to things," said Aime Jacquet, Zidane's coach at the 1998 World Cup. "Unfortunately he could not control himself. It's terrible to see him leave this way."Even with the ejection, Zidane still won the Golden Ball as the World Cup's best player.Zidane, who came out of retirement to help France qualify for the World Cup and said he would quit soccer completely after the tournament, got 2,012 points in the vote by journalists covering the tournament. The three-time player of the year beat Fabio Cannavaro (1,977) and Andrea Pirlo (715), both of Italy.