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央视国际 www.cctv.com  2006年07月10日 15:47 来源:

  《泰晤士报》:不要管决赛结果如何,德国人是真正的世界杯得主。他们的国家队没有参与决赛,但是这次的杯赛对东道主来说仍旧是大获全胜。

  感谢齐祖,法国队找回了他们这几年来丢掉的活力。

  《独立报》:东道主让全世界人惊喜。他们良好的筹备组织工作,体现了一个以严谨精确的工业闻名的国家的作风。德国人向到访者们致以他们最真诚的支持。

  《每日邮报》:齐达内失去理智的瞬间让他失去了世界杯吗?

  《卫报》头条:齐达内以尴尬的步伐退出了足球舞台。在108场国际比赛和31粒入球以后,看到法国人这样的退出是很难过。

  链接: http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=afp-fblwc2006britainpress&prov=afp&type=lgns

  原文:British press says Germany real winner of World Cup

  AFP

  July 10, 2006

  LONDON (AFP) - Several British newspapers paid homage to Germany, hosts of the World Cup, praising its exemplary organisation but also its hospitality and its national team.

  "Never mind the final, the Germans are the real World Cup winners," wrote The Times after Sunday's final in which Italy beat France on penalties.

  "The national team might not have been in the final last night, but the tournament has still been a triumph for the hosts," the daily continued, adding: "The economy has enjoyed a 0.3 increase in GDP, 2 million visitors have revised their idea of the country and Germans are again proud."

  It concluded: "Even England supporters behaved, thanks in part to the relaxed way that police handled them."

  The Independent said that the host nation "amazed and delighted" the rest of the world.

  "The organisation was exemplary as might have been expected from a country renowned for its precision engineering. Less expected was the relaxed hospitality Germany extended to its visitors and the unembarrassed enthusiam with which the Germans cheered on their team."

  French star Zinedine Zidane's head-butt against an Italian player cast a shadow over his marvellous career, the dailies said.

  "Did Zidane's moment of madness cost him the World Cup?" asked the Daily Mail.

  "It was Zidane's last appearance in international football, meaning that he will always be remembered not for his undoubted skill, but for an act of shameful violence," the Mail said.

  The Guardian, headlining its story "Zidane exits the stage with a walk of shame," said: "A red card rather than a greetings card sent Zinedine Zidane into retirement after 19 minutes of extra-time.

  "But after 108 international matches and 31 goals, it was sad to watch the Frenchman leave the pitch in such a manner."

  The Times commented: "Thanks to 'his Majesty Zizou', France has recovered the joie de vivre that it had lost in recent years as defeat and disappointment battered the gallic psyche.

  "Zidane, who was born and raised in the poor housing estates of Marseilles, is an icon of gallic achievement, but (...) he has also served to remind France of its failure to bring into the mainstream the children of immigrants from its former colonies."

  作者-北京第二外国语学院英语系王帅

责编:佟杉杉

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