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The former Inter defender recounted his terrible experience with the virus in a video call with Serafini: “I’ll take Pistorius’s prostheses”
Both legs amputated after contracting Covid. This is what happened to Mauro Bellugi, 70, who defended the return of the sixties and seventies with the shirts of Inter, Bologna, Naples and Pistoiese and with that of the national team. He told it himself in a video call with journalist Luca Serafini, on the site altropensiero.net.
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Admitted to the hospital in early November after a positive swab, Bellugi saw his condition get so bad that he required an operation on his lower limbs. “Covid also took away the leg with which I scored against Borussia Mönchengladbach,” said the former defender who scored the only goal of his career against the Germans, in the Champions Cup match on November 3, 1971, he won 4 – 2 from Inter. Bellugi, however, did not give up and is now considering prosthetics to walk again. “I’ll stick with Pistorius’s,” he joked with Serafini.
December 22, 2020 (change December 22, 2020 | 4:57 pm)
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