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Serie C defender Alessandro Favalli reveals coronavirus left his ‘eyes burning’


ALESSANDRO FAVALLI has revealed coronavirus left his ‘eyes burning’.

The defender was the second player in Italy to test positive for Covid-19.

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 Alessandro Favalli has revealed how he felt after contracting coronavirus

Alessandro Favalli has revealed how he felt after contracting coronavirusCredit: Getty – Contributor

Favalli, 27, said: “I woke up on March 2 feeling uncomfortable.

“I had a fever, a headache and my eyes were burning. I already had symptoms during the night, shivering for cold.

“I got suspicious. I already had ’flu in January.

“I rang my family and they all had the same symptoms.

“We’d had a family dinner  a few days before.

“I knew straight away what we all had.

“I was never really scared for myself, I never felt that bad.

“I was more worried about some of my relatives, who were hit harder than me, maybe due to their different age and fitness level.”

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Favalli — who plays for Serie C side Reggio Audace — went into self-isolation but has hit out at the authorities for not taking the bug seriously enough.

Some Italian matches were suspended in mid-February before Serie A announced on March 3 games would be played behind closed doors.

Yet it took another week for the decision-makers to suspend the sport.

Favalli told the BBC: “I was involved personally and I was astonished to see professional clubs and leagues wanted to carry on playing.

“Even doing so behind closed doors was the wrong decision.

“I am sure if a Serie A player had been found positive at that time, they would have stopped immediately.”

Juventus’ Daniele  Rugani became the first Serie A player to confirm he had the virus on March 11.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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