The former international opened up about the death of Gianluca Vialli, which raises some questions for him, as they were all taking substances in the 90s that he does not know how they work in the long term.

Gianluca VialliPhoto: Maurizio Borsari / AFLO / Profimedia

Dino Baggio accuses football players of intentional doping

Dino Baggio was one of the best Italian midfielders of the 90s. European under-21 champion in 1992, two years later reached the final of the World Cup in the USA, losing on penalty kicks to Italy and Brazil, writes As.com.

In the interview, the 51-year-old ex-footballer talked about Vialli’s death, but also mentioned the disappearance of Sinisha Mykhailovych.

“Luca left us too soon. It would be necessary to investigate the substances that we took then. Doping has always existed, and it needs to be determined whether some supplements have harmed us over time. I fear for myself, too many football players get sick, die,” Baggio said.

Dino Baggio played for the Italian national team 60 times, during his career he played for “Torino”, “Inter”, “Juventus”, “Parma” and “Lazio”.