Moggi:
"Saturday night's game between Inter and Juventus was strongly influenced by the complaints of the Nerazzurri throughout the week. They tried to put pressure on the referees, telling and imagining things that didn't happened. Rizzoli has not whistled a penalty as big as a house for Juventus. He pardoned Castellazzi, exactly as had Rodomonti for Toldo. at that time also, Inter had put pressure the arbitrators, as demonstrated by tapping discovered by my assistants.
The only truth is that Inter does not know to lose. Juventus did well not to respond in the media, which would've only raised the rivalry and the risk of confrontations between fans in the stadium.
The team is guided brilliantly by Conte, who confronted the meeting at 100 per hour, and got the win. It would also have been much sharper without serious errors of Rizzoli. Juve should however be more realistic in front of goal in the future. If they continue playing with this fighting, Juve can dream of finishing the championship just behind Milan.
Ranieri satisfied with the loss? Good for him. Since he arrived at Inter, Ranieri is unrecognizable, both on and off the field. He has no consistency, since when he was at Juve and Roma, he never missed an opportunity to highlight the lack of style of the Inter. Moratti angry and challenged? He must get used to it. Unless another Calciopoli, his team is at the end of cycle"