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AC Milan ace Ibrahimovic: I saw Moggi in tears

AC Milan star Zlatan Ibrahimovic has rubbished claims of Juventus being guilty as part of the Calciopoli scandal. The Milan striker is going to release his book, titled 'Io Ibra' on Friday, but the Gazzetta dello Sport has leaked some intriguing excerpts about the 2006 Calciopoli trial.

"It was all rubbish, at least most of it," wrote the Swede. "Referees did us favours? Oh come on! We fought hard on the pitch. We risked our legs and did it all without having any help from referees. It's all a load of c**p."

The scandal centred around wiretapped phone calls made by Bianconeri director general Luciano Moggi and Ibrahimovic reveals what happened in a crisis meeting to discuss the situation with the squad.

"He started crying, right there, in front of all of us. It was like a punch in the stomach. I had never seen him weak before. This man always irradiated a sense of power and strength. Now, suddenly, I felt compassion for him.

"The first time I met Moggi, he was wearing a very elegant suit and fiddling with a large cigar. You could understand straight away this was a powerful man."

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