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Deschamps slams Inter Friday 29 September, 2006
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Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps has hit out at Inter in the wake of the latest scandal in Italian football.
The Nerazzurri have been accused of tailing Massimo De Santis, after the former ref made the revelation on Italian television last week, and are now set to be investigated by the FIGC.
Although the Old Lady is focusing on an immediate return to the Serie A, Deschamps cannot forget the Calcipoli scandal and has hit out at Inter, after the most recent phone tapping allegations.
“Inter? It isn’t easy for me as a Juventino to be objective, but now people have realised that this summer’s chaos was organised only against Juve” said Deschamps.
“I don’t know the Italian laws on phone interceptions, but I think that after a certain point there is a violation of the privacy.”
The CONI Arbitration Court will meet on October 11 to discuss Juve’s appeal against the Calciopoli verdict and may decide to reduce the 17-point deduction handed to the Bianconeri in July.
“I’ll take what we are given – I spent most of the summer waiting in hope, so now we’ll just have to wait and see.”
Focusing on this weekend’s trip to Piacenza, Deschamps was warned his players not to rest on their laurels ahead of the tricky game.
“We will face a good side, as they proved with their wins with Napoli and Genoa,” said the Bianconeri Coach.
“A week ago people were saying that we were not prepared for Serie B, that we didn’t have the right attitude.
“Now after three wins in a row people are saying we should easily win all our games. I’ve told my men that they mustn’t pay too much attention to what they read.
“When you receive so much praises it’s tempting to relax a little, but we must maintain the same approach we’ve had over the last few games.”
The Coach believes it’s too early to talk about promotion and wants his men to remain focused on the difficult challenges that lie ahead.
“We’ll need to see what happens over the next two months before we start talking about who’s likely to be promoted at the end of the season.
“Napoli, Brescia and Genoa are three of the favourites, but they have all lost some points so far.
“Of course we will face difficulties over the season, as we did at Rimini, but I believe that game was a useful experience for my players,” concluded Deschamps.
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