The Spanish newspaper "AS" revealed the departure of Argentine goalkeeper Hugo Gatti, known as "Loco", from Madrid Hospital in Spain, after recovering in the past days from the Corona virus. The newspaper pointed out that Gati, aged 75, took three weeks in hospital to recover from the virus.

Gatti said: "The issue was serious, and I can say that I did not suffer much, because the virus did not attack me in a bad way, just as it happens with other people who were hit hard by the virus."
Gatti revealed in his speech about the case, which was discovered to be infected with the virus, and said: "I was preparing for my travel to Argentina, due to the outbreak of the virus in Spain, the procedures for travel required to be examined, and the unpleasant surprise of the appearance of the result was positive, which required my stay in Madrid and hospitalization And being in isolation, ”he added,“ I did not fear for my life because I had a heart problem two years ago. ”

Speaking about the nature of the procedures in the isolation period, Loco pointed out, "I was with another 89-year-old, and he went out with me on the same day, and it was a wonderful period that I spent with him and together we overcame the virus, and this is a message to all detainees, who are fighting against disease." The strong, that the virus can be defeated. "

He continued: "I have to wait 15 days in my house, because although the results of my recent analyzes were negative, they told me that I must stay at home for an additional two weeks because there is no danger, and when the declared state of emergency ends in Spain, I will travel with my wife and return to My home is in Argentina. "

Hugo Gatti concluded his speech, pointing to his happiness with recovery, especially that he will return to seeing Real Madrid's victories. He said: "Fear is past and I still have time to see the victories of Real Madrid fans."
It is noteworthy that Gatti played in the ranks of the Argentine club elite, during the periods of the sixties and eighties of the last century, such as River Plate and Jimnasia La Plata, and concluded his career in Boca Juniors, in a career that spanned 757 games, as he defended the Argentine national team between 1966 and 1977.