"France-Brazil in the final, it was the dream of everyone," Platini told radio station France Bleu Sport in an interview to be broadcast in full on Sunday.
The 62-year-old was laughing as he added: "There was a little trickery. We did not spend six years organising the World Cup to not do some little shenanigans. Do you think other World Cup hosts did not?"
While teams had been allocated to specific groups at previous tournaments, it had typically been to keep countries from the same confederation separate, while at Italia 90, the six top seeds were assigned to groups A to F in order.
England were placed in the "London group" at both the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96, ensuring they would play all their games at Wembley.