Take a famous classical example in soccer to illustrate. In 2006 World Cup final game—Italy vs. France, after Zidane,
the mainstay and most crucial midfielder in the French team, scored the first goal in the seventh minute by a magical
“spoon penalty” for France to lead before Materazzi - who had conceded the penalty - headed home an Andrea Pirlo
corner 13 minutes later to level the scores. In the second half, Zidane organized nearly all of the threatening French
attacks to Italy, and the balance of victory inclined to France apparently. However, a dramatic event happened and
changed the result of the whole game. In the extra time of the game, the Italian defender Materazzi suddenly fell
down hard, with both hands covering his face, looked very painful. The referee showed a red card to Zidane without
hesitation, and the nearly unstoppable and greatest master player in the last decade had to leave the pitch with head
deep down mixed with unimaginable unspeakable disappointment. This was the last game in his splendid carrier, but
no one had ever predicted that he would fade away out of our vision and in front of his fans in such a disgraceful
way—been deprived of the right to play till the last second and left the court without glory or applause. Time seemed
frozen at that moment? What on earth happened a few seconds ago? All of the audience on TV missed the scene on
live, however, the camera caught the whole process. The replay showed the world the missed dramatic
scene—Zidane deliberately used his bald head to strongly butt Materazii out of great rage, and Materazzi took
advantage of the opportunity to falling down hard, with the perfect act of unbearable suffering and pain. After Zidane
was sent off court as a penalty to pay for his insane behavior, the momentum turned to Italy. With the advantage of
players on court and the encouraging morale, Italy accomplished the historic marathon campaign by winning the
final decisive penalty shootout. This time, Materazzi, the substitute player for injured starting line-up defender Nesta,
became the hero and saved Italy. The final championship belonged to Italy, but what interested the audience mosteven long time after the game was what on earth caused Zidane, the experienced and sophisticated veteran to lose his
mind and conducted such irrational behavior? The answer again boiled down to “dirty talks”. The replay showed us
that after a furious struggling for the ball, Materazzi advertently shouted to Zidane some trash words which
lip-reading could easily tell. But what on earth had he said to Zidane? Some people wildly guessed that Materazzi
said “you are a motherfucker bastard” or some other filthy trash words like that, but no one knew the exact answer
which was not a secrete only between them. Because these words were so embarrassing, Zidane kept silence and
refused to reveal the myth all the time.