Former Juventus director general Luciano Moggi has rejected the latest attack on him from FIGC.
An investigation has been opened by FIGC after Moggi attended a Primavera game between Juve and Napoli. He was banned for life from 'any rank or category' of professional football after his role in the Calciopoli scandal.
He told Calciomercato.com: “I live in Naples and I read that there was this match between Napoli and Juventus. I went to Cercola together with two friends, who are witnesses and whom I'll quote, and since I'm not familiar with the pitch I asked the attendant who made me go to the sidelines.
“There I met Pessotto, whom I greeted warmly because he was one of my players. Chinè can't say that I can't talk to someone, because that's stalking.
“They can't forbid me to talk as well. It's not clear why Chiné first sent a person from the prosecutor's office to Turin to talk to Pessotto and didn't instead go to Naples to hear the caretaker of that camp, he probably would have given him the explanation I gave.
“If I were Gravina I would even make him pay the expenses for sending a person to Turin, so he would learn to behave. Because lividity, in football but also in life, sometimes gets confusing. They don't even know what being banned means. It means not being on the federation's roster.
“These are things that leave time to be found, they don't take me by surprise, and they don't bother me.
“With me they have found someone who can defend himself. More than banning me, what can they do, shoot me? I'm banned, I don't know what developments there could be."