Moggi: Inter are finished
Sunday 28 November, 2004
Juve director general Luciano Moggi has turned the heat up on tonight’s showdown by claiming Inter’s Scudetto challenge is already over.
“I don’t think they can get back into the title race regardless of the result,” said the transfer guru. “They’re just too far away and let us not forget that if we slip up, Milan are in a much better position to take advantage.”
The Nerazzurri are a staggering 15 points adrift of the leaders after just 12 games, so a comeback to pick up their first League title since 1989 would be quite an achievement.
Despite the constant verbal battles between Moggi and the Inter staff, there are reports emerging this week that he is being lined up to give the San Siro side some organisation next season.
“No thank you,” said the wily old fox of Italian football. “I am happy at Juventus and until they throw me out I’ve no intention of leaving.”
The Turin giants have been at the centre of controversy following Friday’s doping trial verdict. Chief of medical staff Riccardo Agricola was found guilty of administering substances even when the players were not suffering from injuries.
“I agree with Fabio Capello, who agrees with director Antonio Giraudo. There is no case against the club and the appeals process will do its job.”
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Sunday 28 November, 2004
Juve director general Luciano Moggi has turned the heat up on tonight’s showdown by claiming Inter’s Scudetto challenge is already over.
“I don’t think they can get back into the title race regardless of the result,” said the transfer guru. “They’re just too far away and let us not forget that if we slip up, Milan are in a much better position to take advantage.”
The Nerazzurri are a staggering 15 points adrift of the leaders after just 12 games, so a comeback to pick up their first League title since 1989 would be quite an achievement.
Despite the constant verbal battles between Moggi and the Inter staff, there are reports emerging this week that he is being lined up to give the San Siro side some organisation next season.
“No thank you,” said the wily old fox of Italian football. “I am happy at Juventus and until they throw me out I’ve no intention of leaving.”
The Turin giants have been at the centre of controversy following Friday’s doping trial verdict. Chief of medical staff Riccardo Agricola was found guilty of administering substances even when the players were not suffering from injuries.
“I agree with Fabio Capello, who agrees with director Antonio Giraudo. There is no case against the club and the appeals process will do its job.”
channel4.com
