Roberto D’Aversa, coach of Empoli, in a very long interview given to Cronache di Spogliatoio, spoke about many topics, starting with the facial paresis that recently affected him: “I woke up and my mouth no longer responded to commands. my teeth, I didn’t feel anything for two days. I went to the hospital, where a doctor from Empoli saw me. During these 4, even 5 hours of waiting, I thought through everything. I saw concern in everyone who looked at me. Even the director and team manager reached me at the emergency room. The motivation was viral, or herpes, or even a cold on the nerves, I did not hide it. field, in front of the cameras, has no problem living with this problem all the time, with those who have to deal with physical problems from birth. I told myself, “This is just a temporary thing.” I identify with those who have lived with it their entire lives. Those who are bullied for it. Prevention is necessary for everyone. We need to be culturally more willing to do this. Even for us ex-footballers who feel invincible because we spend several years feeling praised and always being controlled. But in the end we are not invincible. I recently read the story of Roberto Mancini’s daughter, who was discriminated against because of a facial disability. I was very impressed. I believe there is nothing to be ashamed of. I’m just taking medication for my nerves, it will go away. If I look at the problems my mother struggles with, I come to the conclusion that the problems are different.”
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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