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Moratti: 'Agnelli expected Calciopoli judgment'

Moratti: 'Agnelli expected Calciopoli judgment'

Former Inter president Massimo Moratti spoke to the microphones of Sportmediaset about the judgment of the Supreme Court of Italy which confirmed the de facto closure of the Calciopoli case and the awarding of the 2006 Serie A title to Inter.

"I think Andrea Agnelli expected the judgment. It is something logical and will please the Inter fans. I did not even remember it anymore (laughs). It was good to make further clarity. A consequence of what had happened. The fact that it arrived on the day of Marotta's official appointment? I hope it will bring him luck to do well," he said.

"Inter? now we have to put the pieces back together, especially in the psychological sense. The goal of qualifying for the next Champions League is reachable, the Europa League is important, the Coppa Italia should not be underestimated. The objectives remain.

"A VIP consortium? It seems to be a good thing, a test of passion, interesting news with credible names. I think it would please Zhang and would be useful for the club. If they contacted me? They talked about it...," Moratti concluded.