Coronavirus, Gabbiadini: "I've recovered. We need to help the hospitals."
Sampdoria attacker Manolo Gabbiadini spoke with Sky Sport about his experience with the coronavirus and the symptoms he had in the past weeks.
"My illness was light, I had a fever for a day and a bad couch for five or six days. I was always at home, in daily contact with doctors. Now I've returned to negative, but, as routine, I need to wait another 24 hours to take the second swab and be certain that I beat the virus."
"This tragedy has hit me deeply, think I think it has for the rest of the world. I was at home and thinking about my parents that have been home for a month. I thought that it was right to do something, from the moment that us players have a lot of visibility."
"I received over 300 messages only on WhatsApp, it took me more than a week to respond to every one. Every message touched me, because it's a testimony of affection. Especially those from my former managers, who I don't hear from often."
"I have been training with continuity for two weeks. They send us the next-day's workout every night. I tried to train a bit the second week that I was in quarantine but I wasn't feeling in good shape, so I tried to avoid them."
"As a team we moved to give help to the San Martino di Genova hospital. I invite all Italians to do what they can to help hospitals, as they need a lot of help in this moment."
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