Materazzi refused to answer questions afterwards, though Materazzi's agent Claudio Vigorelli said: "I've known Marco for a long time and I don't think he is capable of provoking a player. He is a good boy." Materazzi's father believed his son was the real victim in the incident. Materazzi, the big grotesque inept mule, devoid of talent and balls, has had a history of cheating and provocation, from his on field brawl with Bellamy and subsequent Italian play-acting, his "unprovoked act of violence", according to the Italian panel, with Cirillo of Siena for punching him and leaving him with a split lip (Cirillo admitted that Materazzi was doing his usual provoking on the pitch and on the way to the dressing rooms), to his long history of provoking Shevchenko which also resulted in him being headbutted and prancing around like the feculent cretin he is and his various malicious tackles and resulting red cards. I, for one, am glad that Zidane t****** that calamity of birth.