after the deaths of Vialli and Mihajlovic, an Italian legend points the finger at doping

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These words could make people talk. In recent weeks, Italian football has been terribly bereaved by the deaths of Gianluca Vialli et Sinisa Mihajlovic. The two former players had contracted serious illnesses, namely pancreatic cancer for the first and leukemia for the second. Having played with the Italy international and the Serbian international, Dino Baggio (60 caps with Italy) wondered about their deaths on TV7 seeing a possible link with doping. A terrible testimony which could perhaps shake things up, when heavy suspicions weighed on Italian football at the end of the 90s and the beginning of the 2000s.

“He left our lives too soon. We should investigate the substances we took during this time. There has always been doping. We need to understand if certain supplements have done harm over time. I’m also afraid, it happens to too many players. I have wonderful memories of Gianluca, he was a man in the locker room and he wanted to help young players grow. I was on his team when I was 21 and he always had a good word for us. We have to go back to what we take, investigate the substances we take at these times. I don’t know if that’s why, but doping has always existed. It happens to too many players. In my years, there was doping. You didn’t take strange things, you took normal things, but then you have to see if over time your body pushes them out or if they stay inside. »

to summarize

Dino Baggio wondered after the untimely deaths of Gianluca Vialli and Sinisa Mihajlovic. The former Italian international wonders about the possible links with doping, while he evolved with the two players.

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