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标 题: 路透社报道黄健翔事件
发信站: BBS 哈工大紫丁香站 (Tue Jun 27 17:13:42 2006)
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World-China crisis over commentator who just loves Italy
Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:53 AM BST
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BEIJING, June 27 (Reuters) - The dramatic climax of Italy's 1-0 victory over
Australia on Monday proved too much for China's most popular television com
mentator, who departed from his normal objectivity with a passionate paean t
o Italian football.
Huang Jianxiang, who was commentating for an audience of millions on the sta
te-run CCTV, was unable to control his enthusiasm when Fabio Grosso went dow
n in a challenge and a last-minute penalty was awarded to the Italians.
"Penalty! Penalty! Penalty!" he screamed. "Grosso's done it, Grosso's done i
t!
"The great Italian left back! He succeeded in the glorious traditions of Ita
ly! Facchetti, Cabrini and Maldini, their souls are infused in him at this m
oment!
"Grosso represents the long history and traditions of Italian soccer, he's n
ot fighting alone at this moment! He's not alone!"
Chinese television audiences, expected to rise to an accumulated total of 10
billion before the end of the tournament, are not often served up such Sout
h American-style passion and Huang's bias has provoked a storm of controvers
y in the media.
More was to come when Francesco Totti converted the penalty to win the match
and Huang had a special mention for Australia's Dutch coach Guus Hiddink, w
hose South Korea side knocked Italy out of the last World Cup.
"Goooooal! Game over! Italy win! Beat the Australians!" he shouted, his voic
e now breaking. "They do not fall in front of Hiddink again! Italy the great
! Left back the great! Happy birthday to Maldini! Forza Italia!
"The victory belongs to Italy, to Grosso, to Cannavaro, to Zambrotta, to Buf
fon, to Maldini, to everyone who loves Italian soccer!"
"Hiddink ... lost all his courage faced with Italian history and traditions
... He finally reaped fruits which he had sown! They should go home. They do
n't need to go as far away as Australia as most of them are living in Europe
. Farewell!"
An unapologetic Huang later said he could not remember what he had said in t
he heat of the moment and his preference for Italy was because he had commen
tated on Serie A for many years.
"I'm more familiar with Italian players ... and I don't like Australians ind
eed," he said. "I was hoping they'd do badly here."
Australia recently joined the Asian Football Confederation and from the next
World Cup will contest for one of their qualification spots.
"Do you remember how China were blocked from going to the Spain World Cup in
a qualifier in 1981?" Huang said.
"It was a team just like Australia, all of whom were living and playing in E
ngland but with New Zealand passports. It still hurts ... and in 2009, Austr
alia will be just like New Zealand at that time."
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