Former Inter president and owner Massimo Moratti has praised Inter for having club doctor Piero Volpi speak out about his experience with Coronavirus.
Volpi was hospitalised by the virus at the end of March and in an interview earlier on this month with Milan based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, he detailed his experience and said he would not wish the virus upon anyone.
“I think Inter did very well to let Piero Volpi speak about the bad experience he had and that made it clear how dangerous it is,” Moratti remarked in an interview with Italian radio station TeleRadioStereo, which is based in the nation’s capital, Rome.
Moratti, who held a controlling stake in Inter for just shy of 20 years, then went on to highlight the action that Inter striker Romelu Lukaku has taken: “I only seen Romelu Lukaku speak out and clearly point out what the danger of this was.”
Moratti purchased a controlling stake in Inter back in 1995 from Ernesto Pellegrini and spared no expense during his time at the helm of the club as he oversaw a period of great success which involved the winning of a historic treble in the 2009/10 season.