MILAN – This is what Inter's lawyer Fabio Iudica told Sky Sport 24 this evening, in relation to the Vieri case: "As far as sporting justice is concerned, the events have exceeded the statute of limitations, which is two years for clubs. In any case the ruling explains that Christian Vieri's career was in no way harmed by the events that were established by the ruling – an initial ruling, let us remember. His right to privacy is the only aspect concerned. All the other factors for which Vieri has requested damages have been dismissed. That's why we are not worried."
As for the possibility of Scudetto titles being revoked, Iudica explained: "The events refer to a period of time between 1999 and 2004. Inter didn't win any Scudetti in that period so there is nothing to discuss and we really do not understand how people can talk about revoking titles. I want to reassure all the fans that there is no problem at all, statute of limitations or otherwise. Why was Vieri spied on? To check that he was behaving in a manner coherent with Inter's internal regulations, that's all. Were other people involved? I don't think anyone else is involved. My own view is that this matter will not go to the sporting justice system, nor will Vieri himself even."