If you read the whole Rube chapter he's awestruck by Luciano. Here's just a bit of Zlatan licking his balls:
“I have no idea when Moggi himself found out about the suspicions. But the police must have started questioning him long before the affair exploded in the media. As I understand it, everything started with the old doping scandal – where Juventus was actually cleared in the end. The police had bugged Moggi’s phone in connection with that and got to hear a lot of stuff that had nothing to do with doping, but which still seemed dodgy. It seemed that Moggi was trying to get the ‘right’ referees for Juventus’ matches, and so they kept him under surveillance, and obviously a load of shit came out, at least they thought so when everything was assembled,
even though I don’t set a lot of store by their evidence.
Most of it was about Juventus being number one. I’m sure of it.
As always when somebody is on top, others want to drag them down into the dirt, and it didn’t surprise me at all that the accusations emerged when we were about to claim the league title again. It looked bad, we realised that straight away. The media treated it like World War III.
But it was bullshit, like I said, most of it. Referees giving us preferential treatment?
Come on! We’d struggled hard out there.
We’d risked our necks and didn’t have any damn referees in our pockets, no way. I’ve never had them on my side, to be honest. I’m too big for that. If some guy slams into me I stand still, but if I crash into him he goes flying several metres. I’ve got my body and my playing style against me.
I’ve never been mates with the referees, nobody in our team had been. No, we were the best and had to be brought down. That was the truth, and there was also a load of dodgy stuff in that investigation. For example, it was conducted by Guido Rossi, a bloke with close ties to Inter Milan, and Inter Milan emerged from the mess surprisingly unscathed.”
“Moggi maybe didn’t always stop at red lights, or obey every rule and regulation. But he was a talented businessman, and he took care of his players, I know that, and without him my career would have got stuck in a dead end. I thank him for that, and when the whole world is criticising him,
I’m on his side. I liked Luciano Moggi.”
Excerpt From: David Lagercrantz. “I Am Zlatan.” iBooks.
And the book opens with "the cast" (various characters that are mentioned). Here's this screenshot - Moggi and Moratti right next to each other (is that just coincidental?) What about the description?