Navarro, a cowardly punk puto, came out of nowhere, and sucker punched Burdisso, breaking his nose.
Then, like the little ***** he is, Navarro ran away.
That dude above me tried to spin what really happened (Valencia, all saintly and good; Inter, evil and dirty)
Navarro should be banned for at least a year.
I'm not even an Inter fan (far from it, actually), but the truth's the truth.
2007-03-07 15:20:24
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answered by NAPOLI 3
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The fighting broke out after the 0-0 draw at the Mestalla Stadium on Tuesday, a result which put Valencia into the quarterfinals on the away-goals rule after the 2-2 draw in the first leg in Milan two weeks ago.
As the final whistle blew, Inter midfielder Nicolas Burdisso attacked Valencia defender Carlos Marchena, sparking the brawl. Valencia unused substitute defender David Navarro then charged onto the field and punched Burdisso. Inter players Julio Ricardo Cruz, Ivan Cordoba, and Maicon then aimed kicks at Navarro as he ran away.
2007-03-07 21:39:22
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answered by misen55 7
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Navarro is a coward. He is a CRAZY maniac!!! Mancini himself said that "Anybody who throws a punch like that, and runs away is a coward. " And I couldn't agree with him more. Navarro is a @#$%&*! He should be banned. Now don't get me wrong, Burdisso wronged too, so it wouldn't be fair if he didn't get punished.
I HATE Valencia. Its such a pity to see Inter, the team I love, get disqualified when they didn't even lose.
2007-03-08 17:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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if I was Julio Cruz or Ivan Cordoba, I would have done the same thing, chase Navarro until I break his leg. Navarro was very unprofessional and acted like a little spoiled kid sucker-punching everybody, he had no reason to enter in that fight. When I saw Cordoba chasing Navarro with that incredible speed, I was hoping he would tackle him hard to teach him a lesson but unfortunately...he wasn't able to. Navarro should be severely punished, and don't get me wrong, Burdisso should be punished also and be responsible for his acts.
2007-03-08 00:46:29
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answered by Forza Inter_09 2
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Navarro is facing heavy punishments
No decision has yet been announced for the teams
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Valencia's Navarro regrets punch in brawl with Inter
MADRID (AFP) - Valencia's David Navarro said he regretted breaking the nose of Inter Milan's Nicolas Burdisso following their Champions League match in scenes described by the Italian press as "shameful."
Tuesday night's match ended 0-0, propelling Valencia into the quarter-finals on the away goals rule, and Navarro then punched Burdisso on the nose resulting in rival players and team officials joining in the brawl.
Navarro however told radio Cadena Ser that he regretted his actions. "I regret what happened a great deal," he said. "I saw that (Carlos) Marchena (another Valencia player) was being attacked and I lost my cool. I have never done that before and I will never do that again."
Navarro, who is facing a heavy punishment from European football's governing body UEFA, also told radio Cadena Ser he was trying to contact Burdisso by telephone to ask his forgiveness. UEFA are expected to investigate the matter after looking at reports from match officials.
Spanish sports daily Marca said the brawl had been started by Argentinian defender Burdisso, who attacked Marchena at the end of the game.
Navarro, who had been on the bench, ran on to the pitch and punched Burdisso on the nose before being chased by other Inter players. Meanwhile the Italian press expressed their disgust at scenes they described as shameful for the sport.
"Inter: No goals, just punches," reported La Stampa newspaper, while La Repubblica had the headline: "Poor football."
The headline on Gazzetta dello Sport's front page read "Super Roma, Inter Nooo" with a main colour photo showing clearly Navarro's punch on Burdisso, who broke his nose according to Inter president Massimo Moratti.
However Gazetta claimed it had indeed been Inter defender Burdisso who had been the instigator of the alarming scenes on the final whistle by threatening midfielder Joaquin, and then attacking Marchena.
Following Navarro's punch, several Inter players chased him right to the entrance to the changing rooms. Television images showed Inter's Julio Cruz and Ivan Cordoba try to tackle Navarro.
Gazzetta dello Sport editorialist Candido Cannavo said the match had been "a game of failure," followed by "vandalism" but with a "notable difference."
"The protagonists were not hooligans from some Italian team, but renowned champions who are very well paid and who should be offering other forms of entertainment and be setting an example."
2007-03-07 21:40:25
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answered by terbiyesiz_herif 4
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i think there are five players who might be getting punished: navarro and marchena in valencia, burdisso, cordoba and maicon in inter. though it's uefa who's blaiming them, fifa doesn't have anything to do with the Champions League, thank god for that.
2007-03-07 23:53:47
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answered by jonsinher 4
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I thought for a while that it was a wrestling match, all the way to the dressing room.
Well, who cares, go Valencia.
2007-03-08 13:24:27
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answered by At Last WC2010 6
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Valencia should know how to keep their cheating hidden.
2007-03-08 02:21:42
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answered by Sasan 5
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They are all crazy. They don`t know exactly what they are doing.
2007-03-07 21:37:29
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answered by Nicefriend 2
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Thanks for posting this!
2007-03-08 04:07:27
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answered by 42545465 2
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