2014年11月5日 星期三

Week 2: World Cup

WORLD CUP: Suarez sorry Chiellini suffered ‘result’ of bite
AFP, MONTEVIDEO
Disgraced Uruguay striker Luis Suarez on Monday apologized to Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini for the bite that saw him banned for four months and expelled from the FIFA World Cup.
It is the first time Suarez has acknowledged that the Italian was bitten.
“The truth is that my colleague Giorgio Chiellini suffered the physical result of a bite in the collision he suffered with me. I deeply regret what occurred,” the 27-year-old Liverpool striker said on Twitter. “I apologize to Giorgio Chiellini and the entire football family. I vow to the public there will never again be another incident like.”
Chiellini, who said the ban was excessive, reacted quickly to the apology, tweeting back: “It’s all forgotten. I hope FIFA will reduce your suspension.”
Suarez bit Chiellini in Uruguay’s 1-0 win over Italy on June 24 that took La Celeste into the World Cup last 16, before they were beaten by Colombia on Saturday.
The polemic striker initially denied the charges against him, telling a FIFA disciplinary commission that he lost his balance and there was no bite. Still, within 48 hours of the incident, he was handed a four-month ban from all soccer activities, suspended from nine internationals and fined US$112,000 for what was his third biting offense.
Suarez on Friday returned to Uruguay where the sanction has caused national outrage, with Uruguayan President Jose Mujica slamming FIFA leaders as “sons of bitches.”
FIFA’s disciplinary commission gave a damning assessment of Suarez’s actions in its final report on the incident, which was leaked to various media outlets, and said “the offense was carried out directly against an opposing player, while the ball was not being disputed, and it was done deliberately, intentionally and without provocation.”
Several soccer figures inside and outside FIFA have said Suarez — one of the best, but also most temperamental, strikers in the world — should seek counseling.
FIFA General-Secretary Jerome Valcke said at the World Cup that Suarez had to “find a way to stop doing it. He should go through a treatment. It is definitely wrong.”
International professional players’ union FIFPro said that soccer’s world governing body should have made mandatory treatment part of its sanction.


Structure:

When: Monday
Where: Uruguay
Who: Luis Suarez, Giorgio Chiellini
What: disgraced Uruguay striker Luis Suarez on Monday apologized to Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini for the bite
How: he was handed a four-month ban from all soccer activities, suspended from nine internationals and fined US$112,000

Key words:
disgrace : 恥辱,丟臉
acknowledge: 承認
suspension : 中止,暫停
polemic : 爭論的,辯論的
disciplinary : 訓誡的
commission : 委員會
outrage : 憤怒
deliberately : 故意的
provocation : 激怒,挑撥
temperamental : 個性倔強的,喜怒無常的
mandatory : 命令的,強制的

3 則留言:

  1. No matter the results of any competition are good or bad, we should always have sportsmanship. I think the punishment assessment commission gave is appropriate and it's essential.

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  2. The behavior of biting another player is really improper. Hope the player know he did something wrong, and through the punishment, he can learn to control his temper and won't do that again.

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  3. When it comes to sports, everyone should have sportsmanship. Biting others is such an immoral behavior. Hope that he can learn the lesson,and behave well.

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