Inter Coach Mourinho Afraid Of Losing The League - Moggi

Former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi also commented on Inter coach Jose Mourinho's controversial press conference.

Luciano Moggi

Disgraced former Juventus manager Luciano Moggi couldn't keep himself from giving his opinion on Inter coach Jose Mourinho's recent outburst during a press conference.

"Mourinho is afraid of losing the league," he said to ilsussidiario.net. "In the end they will win because they have the strongest team. This shows how football is: there are wars between clubs which have nothing to do with referees. No referee is bought.

"Strong teams receive favors without asking for them. They are spontaneous. The best team remains the best team. Inter used to use Telecom, but now the polemics come out spontaneously.

"Meanwhile, Juventus go to Rome against Lazio and in a doubtful situation they are denied a goal. Juve's managers stay quiet because they are nice and polite. They are quiet and are liked, while Inter win and become a team nobody likes. Inter are trying to do something that Juve used to be accused of.

"The [Turin] derby? Juve are tired: they have played once every three days for the past two weeks. I can say they are penalised in everything, including the calendar."

Currently Moggi's old club are seven points behind leaders Inter in the Serie A table. The Nerazzurri travel to face Genoa, while Juve are involved in an always strongly felt Turin derby.

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