同一個連結,魯尼的發言。
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/5141510.stm
Striker Wayne Rooney said he was "gobsmacked" to be sent off for a stamp on
Ricardo Carvalho in England's World Cup quarter-final against Portugal.
And he insisted he was not angry with Cristiano Ronaldo, who appeared to
encourage the referee to send him off.
"I want to say absolutely categorically that I did not intentionally put my
foot down on Carvalho," said Rooney.
The 20-year-old added: "I bear no ill feeling to Cristiano but am
disappointed he chose to get involved."
He added: "Obviously I'm bitterly disappointed to have been sent off in a
World Cup finals match for England.
"I remember the incident clearly and have seen it several times since on TV,
" he said.
"I am of the same opinion now as I was at the time that what happened didn't
warrant a red card. If anything, I feel we should have had a free-kick for
the fouls committed on me during the same incident.
"If you ask any player - and indeed almost any fan - they will tell you that
I am straight and honest in the way I play.
"From what I've seen in the World Cup, most players would have gone to
ground at the slightest contact but my only thought then was to keep
possession for England."
Rooney hailed his England team-mates who fought valiantly to force extra-time
and penalties despite being a man down.
"I thought the England lads were awesome after I went off and the effort
they put in was amazing," he said.
"Truly if there was any justice England would now be preparing for a World
Cup semi-final. Sadly, however, that is not to be in 2006."
這才叫中肯。
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