![]() ![]() I pointed the finger at the players at the time but now I feel cheated although I'm pleased the truth is finally out there, even if it won't do anything for Dundee United in 2011. "I was obsessed only with our performance, not looking for excuses, so never thought about blaming the referee. ![]() "Walter Smith and our reserve keeper, John Gardiner, took punches to the ribs and back as they protected me from Roma players and officials as I walked off the pitch at the end of the second leg. "That translated in the Italian press that we were using drugs and only added to the hostility. I joked that if we were I hoped we were still on them for the next game," McLean, who endured a toxic atmosphere in Rome, added. "I had angered the Italian press following the first leg when one of their reporters had asked if we were on drugs after our 2-0 win. A European Cup final would have been wonderful for everyone. "I'm glad the truth has come out and, now it has, I feel for my former players and Dundee United fans who were denied the greatest game the club would ever have played. "Roma were under pressure because the European Cup final was being played in their own Olympic Stadium but it is no excuse to stoop so low as to cheat their way there," McLean said. The allegations have left a sour taste in the mouths of those associated with Dundee United, especially then-manager Jim McLean. Going out of the competition would have had serious repercussions." "All this was done because we had a difficult game against Dundee United. Vautrot left the table and when he returned, said, 'My friend Paolo rang and he sends you his best wishes.' Then I got up, rang my father and told him, 'Message received.' During the dinner, a waiter went up to the referee, saying, 'Telephone call for Mr Vautrot.' That was the pre-arranged signal. "He said a dinner would be organised with the referee on the eve of the game and a signal to show the deal had been done would be demanded. He told him Vautrot was a friend of his and that we could get at him via another friend, but he would have to be given 100million lire ," Riccardo told 'Mediaset Premium' 10 years after his father's death. ![]() ![]() "Spartaco Landini, the director of football at Genoa, came to see my father. There were suspicions about the result and they lingered until Riccardo Viola, the son of former Roma president Dino, alleged his father tried to pay French referee Michel Vautrot prior to the clash in the Italian capital. Swept aside by United at Tannadice, Roma needed a handsome victory in the return leg to avoid a shock upset and it came thanks to Roberto Pruzzo's double and a 58th-minute penalty from Agostino Di Bartolomei that sealed the comeback and a 3-2 aggregate success. Their exploits in 1984, however, were soured by claims of attempts to bribe the referee – news that was brought to light again seven years ago. Roma overcame a 2-0 first-leg deficit to thwart Scottish underdogs Dundee United en route to the title decider, which they lost in a penalty shoot-out on home soil to Liverpool at the Stadio Olimpico. īut Roma's remarkable achievements have also evoked memories of their infamous 1984 European Cup campaign – the last time they reached the final four. The next obstacle in their fairytale run is Jurgen Klopp's scintillating Liverpool and former Giallorossi forward and newly crowned PFA Player of the Year Mohamed Salah. For the first time in 34 years, Roma are in the Champions League semi-finals. ![]()
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