ZURICH (Reuters) - European football's governing body UEFA has long led the opposition to the global game's boss Sepp Blatter, so it's no surprise that its officials have taken the moral high ground as corruption scandals brought the FIFA president down.
UEFA president Michel Platini, a former player who describes himself as a romantic, says the goings on at FIFA's Zurich headquarters turn his stomach.
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