‘A group of people decided to kill me’ : Michel Platini on Fifa, Uefa and the fight to clear his (…)
Former Uefa president – caught between moving on and settling scores – talks candidly about his downfall, Infantino and the snakepit of the game’s governance “There are millions and millions of romantics in football,” Michel Platini says. He has been asked whether, after a decade frozen out of (…)
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