Moji: When Juventus competes with Milan in 2004, former Italian Football Association chairman tried to favor the latter

Football     3:53pm, 25 September 2025

Former Juventus Chairman Moji was permanently jailed due to the "phone door" incident. However, whenever football enters the most sensitive area, he is always pushed back to the forefront. In an interview with Milan Sports, Moji talked about related topics.

About my current life

Whenever I enter a bar or restaurant, someone will come to take a photo with me. You might find it strange? It's not surprising, it's true in Turin or elsewhere. I've paid the price and kept paying, but I didn't kill anyone, and people know that.

About Former Italian Football Association Chairman Carraro mentioned the "phone door" again in an interview

Carraro said that all this was due to a political mistake of his, and I read such an article. In 2004, he wanted to replace the assigned referees Bergamo and Pareto with Colina. When they learned about it, they came to me for support, which was totally nonsense.

To clarify the facts, in 2004, we were competing for the league championship, and Cararo tried to favor the Ross and Blacks, who was once the chairman of Milan, called Bergamo and asked not to help Juventus. The target of the 'please don't help' is Rodomonti, who is the referee of our match against Inter Milan. Obviously he is not trying to help Inter Milan, but to help Milan when Juventus makes a mistake.

Regarding Cararo's claim that Juventus' two league champions should be cancelled

Cararo did not say that Juventus's management had any guilt, he did not say that it was because he did not want to continue lying. Didn’t he admit that he had tried to help some teams avoid relegation and harm others? Instead, he said the referees were assigned to me for protection. How to explain this?

A week before Milan's match against Juventus on May 8, 2005, we filed an appeal for Ibrahimovic, who was unable to play due to three games banned. We requested the video of the TV as evidence, when the assistant referee from Livorno was asked to state whether he saw the foul on the court that was unaware of except for a Mediaset camera. Shortly after we filed the complaint to the committee, a call between Meani and Bergomo, who were in charge of referees in Milan, was held. Bergamo said: "Grisley and I are both Livornos, and Juventus will find the door closed..."

About Tudor

Tudor is a leader and he knows how to do it. Although he has no natural talent, he has succeeded here with us. He must understand that his success depends on Vlahovic, but the latter should start with the bench so that he can prove to the world that he is stronger than other forwards. If Vlahovic performs well, we can consider entering the top four, otherwise it will be difficult. Anyway, I will use more midfielders and defenders to build the team and reduce offensive players.