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Zanetti has heart attack in tunnel

there were conflicting reports out of Sicily this evening but it is our understanding that Inter captain Javier Zanetti DID suffer a mild heart attack this evening. early reports are that he is stable in hospital and doctors will continue to monitor the situation.

the drama happened at the end of the game that Inter won completely fairly,with no referee assistance whatsoever. First team coach Rafa Benitez said "they are monitoring him this evening,they believe that the amount of olive oil massaged into his scalp before every game may have been to blame,it is only to be expected that at the age of 72 all of this oil will have penetrated his arteries,but it is ok,we are filling him with a quarter litre of Maranira sauce and expect him to be fit and ready for the midweek game"

unconfirmed reports that Inter officials are trying desperately to contact Mario Ballotelli to warn him of the risk, as he bathes in olive oil every night and screams "Mama,I'm an Italian boy now"
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Zamparini: 'Ref lost us the game'
Sunday 19 September, 2010
Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini blamed the referee for their defeat to Inter. “We were denied four penalties and they lost us the game.”

The Rosanero were leading this afternoon, but a Samuel Eto’o brace turned it around for a 2-1 result.

“There were incidents today that badly damaged us in the second half, when we could’ve equalised,” blasted Zamparini on 'Qui studio a voi stadio.’

“What disturbs me the most is the attitude of the journalists, who acted like a mafia group. The Sky Italia commentators pretended nothing had happened, because they have to defend these nefarious acts.

“Maybe the referee got heatstroke today, as if those incidents had occurred in the Palermo area, he would’ve awarded four penalties against us. He lost us the game.

“There were four penalty incidents. Two were absolutely clear, two could’ve been given or not given depending on the interpretation.

“It’s a bit much, especially considering the penalty awarded against us in Brescia last week was non-existent.”

Zamparini has never shied away from controversy and made his position clear.

“What do they have against Palermo? Is it bad luck or something else? Are we going back to the old style of refereeing?

“These are mistakes created by the wrong attitude from referees. It’s not a question of favouring Inter and I don’t have a problem with the Nerazzurri.

“Either they are angry at Palermo or I don’t know what to think.”




I didn't see the game but I assume he is just talking out of his ass.
 
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