"If we want to go to lynching in the square, it's not a problem, but let's stay calm because I fear that issue could also concern other subjects", said the president of the FIGC, Gabriele Gravina, commenting on the sidelines of the "Calcio & Welfare" conference in Naples the ongoing proceedings against Juventus and the pressure from many fans in the country on the titles won by the black and whites in the years in which the investigations are underway.
"For seriousness and intellectual honesty, I must underline that the world of football is experiencing moments of tension not only in Italy but throughout Europe and the world. And I don't like the idea of sanctioning some realities, in this specific case Juventus, before they there is a process".
"We do not blame and sanction subjects before investigations," she added.