Throw in a wrongly disallowed goal and a sending off instead of a penalty and it becomes what it did, it just built and built.
Totti went down in the box, but it was not a penalty. The Korean got the ball FIRST, then Totti started to go down. It also wasn't a dive, so the play should have just went on without any further nonsense. But I can see how the ref would rule it was a dive because he did go down rather easily. Either way, no penalty.
Italy certainly had some poor calls go against them, but screaming this conspiracy stuff for years on end without any real proof is getting tiring. I've seen far worse, one-sided, officiated matches before. I haven't seen the Spain fans going on about it too much either.
People here hate Inter, yet they keep acting like Inter fans. It's absurd.
Only Moreno knows what he was thinking during the match, but I don't particularly agree with the theory that he threw it. Just that he was weak, he is clearly a weak character, and FIFA are directly responsible for employing him. A guy who a year later is given a 20 match suspension for corruption involving the domestic league leaders in Ecuador. That just added to the corrupt theory in 2002, and now this cocaine business builds it more.
What you lot need is an informant who will testify that Moreno was paid off by somebody, or instructed to throw the game. Surely somebody knows something about it if it really happened. The truth on these sort of matters usually does come out in the end. But if I thought this match was fixed, then man, I'd have to think hundreds of games... in futbol, football, hockey and baseball... were also fixed.
