Platini: I will be tired about financial fair play. We can speak about football, too.
Samuel: But it is football, isn’t it? It is football.
Platini: It is football.
Samuel: That’s what I was going to ask you about. Because one of the people who you have got in charge of financial fair play is Jean-Luc Dehaene. He was in charge of a bank that needed to be bailed out £5.18billion. Not euros, pounds. How can he be in charge of financial fair play? He was meant to come here to speak and the bank went skint on that day and he had to cancel. How can he be telling a football club, this is how you run your football club?
Platini: What do you want I answer?
Samuel: Just an answer. How?
Platini: OK. I miss a penalty one day and I score a goal the day after.
Samuel: It’s a bit bigger than that, Michel, come on.
Platini: OK, it’s not an answer. But he is at the beginning of the procedure, he has a contract for some years and we will see at the end of his contract, what we can do. But he is from the beginning, let us finish the procedure and then we will see what’s happened. But he was Prime Minister of Belgium with big success. OK, he lost one goal, he is not he is a bad player because he lost one goal.
Samuel: His bank lost £9.73bn.
Platini: OK, two goals.