Galliani recounts his drama because of Covid-19: “I was afraid to die”

The Monza leader and former Milan president Adriano Galliani is one of the thousands of people who have contracted Covid-19 in Italy. The manager is already at home, fully recovered. However, he assures that “they have been the ten longest days” of his life.

In an interview with the Corriere della Sera, Galliani narrates the drama that I experienced between March 7 and 17: “It was a nightmare. I couldn't see anything, I just had a wall in front of me. The intensive care unit had no windows. Inside there are only beds. From Sunday March 7 to March 17, I was in intensive care. I was afraid of dying. “

The Monza leader also reveals the physical deterioration caused by Covid-19 during the days he was convalescing: “Health is the only thing that matters in life. I lost ten kilos because in those damn days I couldn't even eat a meatball. In football and on business I traveled all over the world and had the opportunity to frequent luxury hotels. Nevertheless, As soon as I walked into the room after those days in intensive care, I said to myself: 'This is the most beautiful place in my life.' I stared at the sky for hours and that alone filled my heart. Other life. Of course, there were the bites, the sprays, the discomfort was still there, but at least there I could see the sky. “