Everton defender, Michael Keane has come out to open up on his struggles with coronavirus.
The CB simply revealed that after testing positive, he could not go our for a run as he had difficulty breathing.
According to him, he did not cough like most people with symptom do, but his chest did not feel right, so he focused on resting.
He added that he is better now and ready to give his all for Everton once the league restarts.
His words, “I got the virus after we’d finished training but before the country went into lockdown
“I went to play golf at Wentworth, felt ill driving home but my pals didn’t get it so I don’t really understand where I got it.
“I was in the shower and all of a sudden I felt like I was going to faint. It wasn’t something that I’d had before. I came out of the shower, I was soaking wet, just lay on the bed and I just needed to lie down.
“I didn’t think too much of it, I was OK but then I woke up the next day and I felt really off. I didn’t have a cough but felt lethargic, low on energy and then went to bed that night and had the sweats for two nights.
“I went out for a run, was going out for 20 minutes but had to stop after three and a half minutes because my chest wasn’t right, I was really heavily breathing and I had to stop and walk home.”
“I knew at that point something was wrong. I told the physios and they sent me a test, it arrived six days later by which time I felt better but it still came up positive.
“Even when I felt better, it probably took two weeks for my chest to feel back to normal when I was running.”
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