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UEFA to Investigate Valencia-Inter Brawl
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Valencia and Inter Milan face a UEFA disciplinary investigation after the Spanish side's substitute David Navarro sparked a brawl at the end of their Champions League victory on away goals at the Mestalla.

The Valencia defender said he was ashamed by his behavior after running on to the pitch and punching Inter midfielder Nicolas Burdisso in the face, breaking his nose, before being chased by Milan players at the end of Tuesday's match.

"I've never behaved this way before and I'm sure my family will be very disappointed in me," Navarro was quoted as saying in sports daily Marca on Wednesday.

"I'm ashamed and very much regret what I did. I haven't seen the television pictures and the truth is I don't want to either. I'm upset because I've never done anything like this in my life before nor will I again."

European soccer's governing body UEFA said both clubs face a disciplinary investigation with a hearing at the next regular meeting of its control and disciplinary body on March 22.

That meeting is already due to consider the crowd problems during Manchester United's Champions League first knockout round, first leg tie away to Lille last month.

Burdisso floored

Tuesday's incidents were triggered when Navarro sprinted off the bench at the end of the 0-0 draw as his team mate Carlos Marchena and Inter midfielder Burdisso squared up to each other.

Navarro floored Burdisso with a punch in the face and was pursued by several Inter players as he ran off the pitch. Inter coach Roberto Mancini said the Argentine's nose had been broken.

A mass brawl developed in the centre of the pitch and the incidents continued in the tunnel as several Inter players tried to follow Navarro into the dressing room.

Security guards intervened, but it took several minutes before the situation calmed down. Local media reported that Navarro left the stadium by a back door.

"When I saw that they were going for Carlos (Marchena) I ran on the pitch," said Navarro. "I saw Burdisso and was going to separate them, but I just lost my head. I expect to be punished. I very much regret what happened and I will accept whatever punishment I am given."

The game was an intense affair throughout with the tone set when Valencia fans unveiled a giant banner with the word "vendetta" at the start of the game in reference to recent defeats at the hands of the Italians in European competition.

In Tuesday's remaining match, French champions Lyon suffered more frustration as Italian side AS Roma beat them 2-0 to prevail 2-0 on aggregate.

Goals by captain Francesco Totti and Mancini inflicted Lyon's first home Champions League defeat since Ajax in October 2002, and ended former France and Liverpool handler Gerard Houllier's hopes yet again of landing the competition for the first time.

(China Daily via Agencies March 8, 2007)

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