


Football's gnash of the day
By PAT SHEEHAN
OCTOBER 23, 2006
SPURS star Jermain Defoe prepares to clamp his jaws on a rival yesterday in one of the most amazing scenes witnessed in English soccer. Striker Defoe, 24, bit the arm of Javier Mascherano after being brought down by the West Ham midfielder. Defoe?s face was contorted with anger as he put the bite on. Fans were stunned. But last night Tottenham Hotspur coach Martin Jol insisted it was only a NIBBLE, adding: ?It is part of the game.?
Referee Steve Bennett stepped in to separate the pair ? who were both on the ground ? amid amazing scenes at White Hart Lane. A 20-man brawl erupted as opposing players squared up. It took several minutes to restore order. Ex-West Ham player Defoe ? an England striker ? was given a yellow card, as was Argentinian Mascherano. Spurs boss Jol, whose team won 1-0, insisted the bite was a joke. He said: ?Defoe was nibbling ? you know the word ?nibbling? ? nibbling his arm. But if you ask Mascherano to show you any marks on it he will not be able to. Mascherano had kicked Jermain three times from behind in ten minutes and Defoe wanted to show his frustration in a nice, comical way.?
The Sun?s Richard Pelham, who took our Page One picture, said: ?They were both on the floor then all of a sudden Mascherano is rolling around and screaming in agony. Whether it was a vicious bite or just a nibble, you don?t expect to see a player of Defoe?s calibre involved in something like that.? Steve Midwinton, of West Ham Supporters? Club, said: ?It?s an assault. Players should not be allowed to get away with this.?
Sports Minister Richard Caborn called for the FA to examine photo evidence and act accordingly. He said: ?Players have a great responsibility to set a good example.? Police said: ?No allegation of a crime has been made.?
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Could he not have just waited for a bit and broke that guy's ankle in a crunching tackle like anyone else?!