Platini was acquitted of all charges last August by the Swiss Federal Criminal Court, ending a legal saga that began in 2015 when authorities investigated a payment he received from then-FIFA president Sepp Blatter. He had been banned from all football-related activity for four years, a punishment that effectively ended his ambitions of succeeding Blatter as FIFA president.
“FIFA massacred me, the journalists massacred me,” Platini said bluntly, recalling the years spent defending himself in Swiss courts over alleged fraud and corruption. “It wasn’t easy. The hardest thing is that no one believes you. Making everyone understand that you’re innocent is incredibly hard.”
Despite the acquittal, Platini insists the damage was done long before. “Everyone wanted me when Blatter decided not to run again. I received 150 letters from federation presidents,” he revealed. “They thought they’d make me lose everything, especially my reputation. Before, everything was fine, then the knives came out.”

