Luciano Moggi, the disgraced former Juventus director, has compared himself with Inter boss Jose Mourinho.
Speaking on Italian chat show Chiambretti Night, Moggi said: “Mourinho is a great communicator. I like him because he does the same things that I did for Juventus, muddying the waters.
“He will not suffer the same end, though, because he is a Coach who gets results.”
Moggi was then asked to give his impression of Inter's comments after the Milan derby in which Mourinho and Massimo Moratti alluded to Calciopoli, asserting that someone doesn't want them to win a fifth consecutive Scudetto.
“Moratti fights what we fought ourselves. Strangely he even says that Milan are the strongest club, seeing that he is now speaking about plots. Whoever organises these things has remained inside. Moggi was probably the one they had to knock down,” he said, playing the victim.
“We fought what Moratti fights today. We were probably stronger.”
It wasn't long before Moggi turned his attention to the crisis engulfing Juventus.
“I don't enjoy it for the players, but the directors haven't signed a good one in three years. I never expected Bettega to go back. He is a great fan of this team. He left through the door and came back through the window.
“I don't miss Juve. I wouldn't be able to look these directors in the face if they were to ever re-call me… Juve are not like Inter or Milan: Inter are stronger in terms of players, Milan are stronger as a club,” Moggi concluded.
Moggi the great!! What a Juventino, now he praises Inter and Milan