Blatter blames Platini and 'bad losers' for corruption exposure
Sepp Blatter on Wednesday blamed Michel Platini and "bad losers"
England and the United States for the corruption scandal engulfing FIFA.
And he claimed a deal was in place to award Russia the 2018 World
Cup, and the USA the 2022 edition before the secret vote to designate
the hosts took place.
But according to Blatter, Platini and former French president Nicolas
Sarkozy skewered the 2022 plan by cosying up to eventual hosts Qatar.
The 79-year-old Swiss told Russian news agency TASS: "In 2010, we
(FIFA's 22-strong executive committee) had taken a double decision,
we agreed to go to Russia (in 2018), then in 2022 we'd return to the
United States."
"That way, we'd have had the World Cups in the two biggest powers".
That all changed, he told TASS, after talks between Sarkozy and
Qatar's prince (Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani) who is now
running the emirate.
As a result of that Franco-Qatari summit, at FIFA's secret ballot in
December 2010 four European votes deserted the United States and the
result was 14-8 (to Qatar). "If those four votes had not changed it
would've been 12-10 (for the USA). And if the United States had received
the World Cup all we'd be talking about now would be the marvellous 2018
World Cup in Russia and not about any problem at FIFA", said Blatter.
He dismissed calls to strip Russia of the 2018 World Cup as the
bleating of"bad losers".
(AFP)
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