Buffon: I earned Calciopoli titles Friday 27 February, 2009
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Gianluigi Buffon reveals why he turned down Roma and Barcelona, plus why “everyone knows” Juventus deserved the Calciopoli Scudetti.
The goalkeeper stuck with the club during the demotion to Serie B when two titles were stripped in the Calciopoli scandal and still counts them on his CV.
“I won two Scudetti with Fabio Capello’s Juventus, which were taken away by the courts, but that did not change anything as far as I am concerned,” he told Sky Italia television.
“I know what I have done, what I won and deserved in my life. I have my own beliefs and nobody will take those away from me, regardless of what will come out in the new trial.
“All of us have within us a conscience that we dialogue with, each of us know what we deserved on the field.”
There is a new trial into the scandal set to begin in May with former director general Luciano Moggi again the centre of attention.
“Everyone in Italy knows that we deserved those titles. Perhaps there was a little bit of help, as there always is in these matters, but we deserved them.”
Curiously, Buffon was set to walk away from Juve before the drop into Serie B, as a deal had been lined up with Milan.
“The interpersonal relationships were no longer as ideal as they once were, because people wanted to use my private life to cast aspersions over my professionalism. That was the time I started seeing Alena [Seredova, now mother to his son].
“But having left Juve in that state would have weighed on me. At the end of the day in order to play well and be happy with others, you need to have a clean conscience so you can focus on your football.
“When [Alessio] Secco took over as director, he told me that Milan and Arsenal wanted to sign me, but I gave Juve that extra shot of confidence they had been lacking with the scandal in full swing.”
That was not the first time Buffon turned down offers from big clubs around the continent, as when he became the world’s most expensive goalkeeper for over £30m in 2001, Juve were not his first choice.
“I have always been very proud of the fact I have that record and I think over the years have proved that figure was not so unrealistic after all,” smiled the Number 1.
“At the time I was at Parma and had to choose between Roma, Barcelona and Juve. Initially my great friendship with [Francesco] Totti made me lean towards the Giallorossi, where Capello had just arrived and looked set to create a winning era.
“My agent and father spoke to [President Franco] Sensi, but for economic reasons he took a step back and preferred to focus on [Ivan] Pelizzoli.
“I had also been in advanced talks with Barcelona, but at that moment when my agent was in Spain to close the deal, Moggi called and the Agnelli family made their case.
“I really wanted to win the Scudetto and my father told me Juve hadn’t won it in five years, so they were due one soon. In the end I followed his advice and it was a great choice.”
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