When the man gets angry The image of the veteran goalkeeper bowing off the pitch in the Champions League final may not have lost much adm...
When the man gets angry
The image of the veteran goalkeeper bowing off the pitch in the Champions League final may not have lost much admiration for Buffon."I have to say this, even though reputation can be ruined," Gianluigi Buffon began the interview on Le Iene. This is the first time he has appeared in front of the media to talk about what happened at the Bernabeu last week.
Italian goalkeeper Michael Oliver insulted referee after he gave Real Madrid a penalty in the second half of the Champions League quarter-finals. Frustrated and frustrated, Buffon flushed out Oliver's humiliation and was disqualified. Cristiano Ronaldo's 1-3-goal deficit from Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real move on to a 4-3 victory. And in a quick interview after the game, Buffon continued to make outbreaks in the press conference, such as calling Oliver "heartless", the "killer kill the dream" ...
Despite public criticism, Buffon did not apologize as many have waited for his first appearance on the news since the situation. "I do not have to explain, because I'm a normal person, always passionate, emotionally and angered at what I do." We have different ways of communicating, True or false, sometimes extreme, but that's me, Gigi Buffon. "
No apology was given, as he said, why Buffon must apologize when he has lived true to himself. Buffon stood there, the mentality of a 20-year-old goalkeeper who caught the pinnacle for a foul. Confidently, it was a foul. Andrea Pirlo, longtime friend on the team, also said it was a foul. But Pirlo did not blame Buffon much, for he knew he was his friend.
"If I put myself in that situation again, I would still behave like that, say those words, I said it and I got it, a red card. Not a hypocrite, "Buffon said. And Michael Oliver, I believe, will be a great referee in the future, but he's too young for a big game and he's pushed into a situation that's too tense and complicated to handle. I was not angry at him after the match, but at the time, I was angry, and you could not force an angry person to behave like he was. "
....and when feelings emerge
If there was a feeling that Buffon had said something like that, it would only be a greater respect for him. A 40-year-old man, who has had hundreds of battles, has experienced all sorts of glory and shame, keeping his emotions the same as the twenties. There is a video after the online game, in which Buffon is answering the reporter when Ronaldo goes behind him, patted him on the shoulder. Buffon turned around, hugging Ronaldo, greeting his opponent and answering again.Ronaldo is the one who just killed the Champions League dream of Buffon. He scored two goals in the first leg, and scored a penalty for Juventus after Buffon left the field for a red card. But Buffon does not have a grudge against Ronaldo. After the turn, Buffon also for those who just beat him gesture of admiration. Hero heroic hero. When Buffon was so fair and clear, he was no stranger to defeat.
Buffon's anger is very angry, very human person has done all kinds of ways, but still failed. He wants the Champions League title is wanted for Juventus. He had loved the "old lady" long enough, to know how big their hunger for European glory was. Three times Buffon in the finals are three failures. He was determined to leave football, but eventually aspiring to Juventus Champions League still push him to stay.
Buffon is not the kind of fame, not the living for the past glory. He is working hard, changing habits in order to fight a fast-paced football world and increasingly dangerous strikers. Many people criticized him out of time, but to find a replacement him, no one gave out the name at all.
A man who has sacrificed himself for the home team can achieve his dream, asking him not to go mad when that dream is ruined in a more indomitable way: a penalty, in the compensating minutes hours. Oliver's decision was right about that, but even many Real Madrid fans felt it was too cruel to Juventus in general, and Buffon in particular.
So that moment, he was cursed. It was a natural outburst of a sportsman, and of a man - just as Eric Cantona used to crush the Crystal Palace fans or use both hands to push the ball towards the goal line. Luis Suarez at the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals.
Buffon's scold, Cantona's pedal or Suarez's hand is wrong. But it is true if it is put into that situation, with such earthly emotions. And a man does not fill, do not apologize for, do not get right about himself. Suarez, Cantona or Buffon all say they will still do so if re-elected.
Football, the sport of men, is also more beautiful because of such things. And Buffon's actions, as well as Zinedine Zidane's header at the 2006 World Cup, are likely to be the epitome of a heroic hero throughout his life. Outbreaks are not weak or non-athletic, but because they are strong for so long!
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