Uefa's golden boy Michel Platini loses a little glitter amid scandal
Michel Platini was a strong favourite to take over the Fifa kingdom, but the Blatter scandal could still see his election bid end in tears

Michel Platini may have emerged as the favourite to succeed Sepp Blatter as president of scandal-riddled Fifa, but it is his close links to the veteran Swiss that threaten to end his dreams of running world football's governing body.
The Uefa president and once one of the greatest players in the world when he starred for Saint-Etienne, Juventus and France in the 1980s, Platini has tried to position himself as the man to clean up an organisation brought to its knees by endless corruption scandals in recent months.
However, on Friday, he was implicated as Swiss authorities opened criminal proceedings against Blatter, with the outgoing president of Fifa accused of making a "disloyal payment" to Platini of two million Swiss francs (HK$16 million).

The office of Switzerland's attorney general said the payment had been made in February 2011, allegedly "for work performed between January 1999 and June 2002".
Platini insisted the payment was for contractual work carried out for Fifa.