Covid was brutal, not to mess with: Chhetri

After getting tested positive for Covid-19 on March 11, Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri underwent a tough phase, experiencing pain like never before.

Published: 12th April 2021 04:33 AM  |   Last Updated: 12th April 2021 10:24 AM   |  A+A-

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BENGALURU: After getting tested positive for Covid-19 on March 11, Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri underwent a tough phase, experiencing pain like never before. Even after testing negative, his recovery was slow and steady as he prepares for the AFC Cup qualifiers against Tribhuvan Army FC on Wednesday in Goa. The 36-year-old spoke about his Covid struggles, his recovery and AFC Cup among others in a virtual interaction. Excerpts...

On recovery
You know when you don’t have Covid and you think or read about it, you think that you will be fine…you are a fit person and nothing will happen, but I really struggled. I have never felt like that kind of physical pain ever in my life. It was brutal. Everyone should take care of themselves; it is not something that one can mess around with. Recovery was good. I was advised, the first seven days even after I tested negative, not to push myself. It was more of just walking, cycling, they monitored my heart rate and stuff like that. I had to take my chest x-ray then only I got a green chit to train with the team.

On resuming training
It is slowly and steadily. What happens is you do know that you are not there yet, but you cannot give a percentage or you don’t know where you are lacking. You can’t say this is why and this is how much I am far. But you can feel it. You think you are fitter than what you are, but the medical team handled the situation well and slowly helped me get into training. What you think is once you test negative, you can go and start training, but it is not like that. It is a process and you have to be careful and start slowly.

On frequent Covid tests
It is annoying, to be very honest. Every second day we get tested here, so until the results come, you are always skeptical. Because you do not want to miss people in training and then you also have to trace back people who all were in contact with the person. It is not an easy task. But every time I complain, at least we are getting to do our jobs. We are able to train, play matches. If you just talk about that single thing it is bothering, but in the larger scheme of things, it is alright.

On AFC Cup
We are taking one game at a time. Generally when I say this we are the dominant side and we want to stay humble. But this time I’m saying it and meaning it. We watched Tribhuvan beat the Sri Lankan team. You can see the unity and the way they have trained. It’s not going to be easy. 

What are you looking into this new phase?
I expect a reaction and it starts from an individual, and then the whole team. Because I am the senior one, the captain, I want it for myself. See the good thing, when we lose a game. Sometimes what you do is start pointing fingers at each other, the good thing was that we were so bad that there are no pointing fingers at anyone. There is so much to improve within your own boundaries that it is a good time. 


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