Chapter 88

He's a tough guy

How hard is it?

It was so hard that he was injured and bleeding on the field many times, and he simply bandaged it and continued to play

He was also a "villain"

In the World Cup final, he and Zidane stood up to the bull, and even used "unconventional" provocative means to make the opponent leave the field with a red card

He is even more of an "affectionate man"

After winning the World Cup, after helping Inter Milan under Jose Mourinho to achieve the treble

He was always the first to express his sincere feelings with tears

He is the Italian champion centre-back Materazzi

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Materazzi was born on 19 August 1973 into a footballing family in Lecce

His father, Giuseppe Materazzi, was also a player, and after retiring as a coach, he has been deeply involved in Italian football, and also came to China in 2002, and had a brief relationship with Tianjin TEDA

Materazzi inherited his father's tall stature and good athletic genes from an early age

However, at the age of 15, the death of his mother due to illness became a lingering shadow of Materazzi's adolescence

His father was unable to accompany him properly because of his profession to help him heal the trauma of losing his mother

During that time, Materazzi gradually became sensitive and inferior

In order not to be noticed by the outside world, Materazzi can only make himself look tougher and less likely to bully

This also made him not only a well-known hard-core defender on the field

The smelly and hard temper is also gradually out of the circle

In 1988, Materazzi entered the youth academy of his father's Lazio club

Fathers always know their sons

The elder Materazzi recognises that his son has talent to establish himself in Serie A, and all he needs is more training

So soon under his father's arrangement, Materazzi began a long journey of "leveling".

Whether it is a low-level league or even a semi-professional league or going abroad to fight, it has become an option for Materazzi

As an Italian who is habitually "homesick".

He also played 33 games in the Premier League, which is completely unfamiliar to Everton

He's a tough guy

How hard is it?

It was so hard that he was injured and bleeding on the field many times, and he simply bandaged it and continued to play

He was also a "villain"

In the World Cup final, he and Zidane stood up to the bull, and even used "unconventional" provocative means to make the opponent leave the field with a red card

He is even more of an "affectionate man"

After winning the World Cup, after helping Inter Milan under Jose Mourinho to achieve the treble

He was always the first to express his sincere feelings with tears

He is the Italian champion centre-back Materazzi

Image

Materazzi was born on 19 August 1973 into a footballing family in Lecce

His father, Giuseppe Materazzi, was also a player, and after retiring as a coach, he has been deeply involved in Italian football, and also came to China in 2002, and had a brief relationship with Tianjin TEDA

Materazzi inherited his father's tall stature and good athletic genes from an early age

However, at the age of 15, the death of his mother due to illness became a lingering shadow of Materazzi's adolescence

His father was unable to accompany him properly because of his profession to help him heal the trauma of losing his mother

During that time, Materazzi gradually became sensitive and inferior

In order not to be noticed by the outside world, Materazzi can only make himself look tougher and less likely to bully

This also made him not only a well-known hard-core defender on the field

The smelly and hard temper is also gradually out of the circle

In 1988, Materazzi entered the youth academy of his father's Lazio club

Fathers always know their sons

The elder Materazzi recognises that his son has talent to establish himself in Serie A, and all he needs is more training

So soon under his father's arrangement, Materazzi began a long journey of "leveling".

Whether it is a low-level league or even a semi-professional league or going abroad to fight, it has become an option for Materazzi

As an Italian who is habitually "homesick".

He also played 33 games in the Premier League, which is completely unfamiliar to Everton

He's a tough guy

How hard is it?

It was so hard that he was injured and bleeding on the field many times, and he simply bandaged it and continued to play

He was also a "villain"

In the World Cup final, he and Zidane stood up to the bull, and even used "unconventional" provocative means to make the opponent leave the field with a red card

He is even more of an "affectionate man"

After winning the World Cup, after helping Inter Milan under Jose Mourinho to achieve the treble

He was always the first to express his sincere feelings with tears

He is the Italian champion centre-back Materazzi

Image

Materazzi was born on 19 August 1973 into a footballing family in Lecce

His father, Giuseppe Materazzi, was also a player, and after retiring as a coach, he has been deeply involved in Italian football, and also came to China in 2002, and had a brief relationship with Tianjin TEDA

Materazzi inherited his father's tall stature and good athletic genes from an early age

However, at the age of 15, the death of his mother due to illness became a lingering shadow of Materazzi's adolescence

His father was unable to accompany him properly because of his profession to help him heal the trauma of losing his mother

During that time, Materazzi gradually became sensitive and inferior

In order not to be noticed by the outside world, Materazzi can only make himself look tougher and less likely to bully

This also made him not only a well-known hard-core defender on the field

The smelly and hard temper is also gradually out of the circle

In 1988, Materazzi entered the youth academy of his father's Lazio club

Fathers always know their sons

The elder Materazzi recognises that his son has talent to establish himself in Serie A, and all he needs is more training

So soon under his father's arrangement, Materazzi began a long journey of "leveling".

Whether it is a low-level league or even a semi-professional league or going abroad to fight, it has become an option for Materazzi

As an Italian who is habitually "homesick".

He also played 33 games in the Premier League, which is completely unfamiliar to Everton

He's a tough guy

How hard is it?

It was so hard that he was injured and bleeding on the field many times, and he simply bandaged it and continued to play

He was also a "villain"

In the World Cup final, he and Zidane stood up to the bull, and even used "unconventional" provocative means to make the opponent leave the field with a red card

He is even more of an "affectionate man"

After winning the World Cup, after helping Inter Milan under Jose Mourinho to achieve the treble

He was always the first to express his sincere feelings with tears

He is the Italian champion centre-back Materazzi

Image

Materazzi was born on 19 August 1973 into a footballing family in Lecce

His father, Giuseppe Materazzi, was also a player, and after retiring as a coach, he has been deeply involved in Italian football, and also came to China in 2002, and had a brief relationship with Tianjin TEDA

Materazzi inherited his father's tall stature and good athletic genes from an early age

However, at the age of 15, the death of his mother due to illness became a lingering shadow of Materazzi's adolescence

His father was unable to accompany him properly because of his profession to help him heal the trauma of losing his mother

During that time, Materazzi gradually became sensitive and inferior

In order not to be noticed by the outside world, Materazzi can only make himself look tougher and less likely to bully

This also made him not only a well-known hard-core defender on the field

The smelly and hard temper is also gradually out of the circle

In 1988, Materazzi entered the youth academy of his father's Lazio club

Fathers always know their sons

The elder Materazzi recognises that his son has talent to establish himself in Serie A, and all he needs is more training

So soon under his father's arrangement, Materazzi began a long journey of "leveling".

Whether it is a low-level league or even a semi-professional league or going abroad to fight, it has become an option for Materazzi

As an Italian who is habitually "homesick".

He also played 33 games in the Premier League, which is completely unfamiliar to Everton