France legend Zinedine Zidane has said he "would rather die than apologise" to Marco Materazzi following his headbutt shame in the 2006 World Cup final.
He bowed out of the international scene with his head down following his assault against the Italian defender. And, whilst he apologises for his actions to the world, Zidane will never say sorry to Materazzi.
"Forgive me. Nothing changes, but I forgive everyone, but not him [Materazzi]. Never, Never...it would be a dishonour to myself. I would rather die," he told El Pais.
Zidane claims Materazzi repeatedly offended his mother until breaking point when he lost his temper in a moment of madness by flooring the Italian head on.
"I don't blame myself for what happened, but if I say sorry it would be admitting that what Materazzi did was normal," he added.
"He insulted me and he insulted my mother, who was ill, more than once and I didn't respond. But then, I did it [headbutted Materazzi].
"If it was a decent guy, a good guy like Kaka then I would have apologised, but not this."
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He bowed out of the international scene with his head down following his assault against the Italian defender. And, whilst he apologises for his actions to the world, Zidane will never say sorry to Materazzi.
"Forgive me. Nothing changes, but I forgive everyone, but not him [Materazzi]. Never, Never...it would be a dishonour to myself. I would rather die," he told El Pais.
Zidane claims Materazzi repeatedly offended his mother until breaking point when he lost his temper in a moment of madness by flooring the Italian head on.
"I don't blame myself for what happened, but if I say sorry it would be admitting that what Materazzi did was normal," he added.
"He insulted me and he insulted my mother, who was ill, more than once and I didn't respond. But then, I did it [headbutted Materazzi].
"If it was a decent guy, a good guy like Kaka then I would have apologised, but not this."
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