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Argentina legend Gabriel Batistuta once asked doctors to AMPUTATE his leg and was forced to wet the bed as efforts in glorious career took their toll on striker

Former Fiorentina and Roma striker told Fifa he still struggles to walk — but it's huge improvement on where he was in 2014

GABRIEL BATISTUTA was one of the greatest strikers of all-time, but his efforts on the pitch have taken a serious toll on life after football.

The Fiorentina and Argentina legend now struggles to walk due to the chronic pain in his knees.

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, he clarified: "I did say it, but I was trying to protect myself against the press and the public.

"I said it so they’d stop asking me things.

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"You have to remember I was playing in Italy in the good times.

"There was a lot of pressure and everyone talked about football all the time, which I found pretty boring.

Gabriel Batistuta asked doctors to amputate his legs due agony he feltCredit: AP:Associated Press

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Gabriel Batistuta screams in agony after suffering serious knee injuryCredit: Reuters
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Gabriel Batistuta has suffered after retiring for injuries picked up in his careerCredit: AP:Associated Press

"It goes without saying that I love the game, the tactics, the training and everything that happens on the pitch.

"I wasn’t that excited about football when I was young, but it did become my passion.

"I ended up living and breathing football.

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"Now, I have difficulty walking because of it, because I gave more than I had to give."

Gabriel Batistuta remained loyal to Fiorentina despite interest from top clubsCredit: AP:Associated Press
Gabriel Batistuta tussles for the ball with Juventus hard man Paolo MonteroCredit: Reuters
Gabriel Batistuta is one of the finest strikers in football historyCredit: AP:Associated Press
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But that pain is nothing compared to the sheer agony Batistuta was feeling around three years ago.

The 2001 Serie A title-winner revealed it was so severe, he could not make it to the bathroom and was forced to wet the bed.

Speaking in 2014, he said: “I left football and overnight I couldn’t walk.

“I wet the bed even though the bathroom was only three metres away.

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Gabriel Batistuta puts in a tackle on Francesco Totti during Roma-Fiorentina clashCredit: AP:Associated Press
Gabriel Batistuta explains he played football in Italy in 'the good times'Credit: AP:Associated Press

“It was 4am and I knew if I stood my ankle would kill me.

“I went to see Doctor Avanzi [an Orthopaedic specialist] and told him to cut off my legs.

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“He looked at me and told me I was crazy.

 Gabriel Batistuta argues with David Beckham during a Champions League clashCredit: Reuters
Gabriel Batistuta celebrates scoring against Manchester United in Champions LeagueCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Gabriel Batistuta in action as Fiorentina played AC Milan in Serie A clashCredit: AP:Associated Press
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“I couldn’t bear it any longer.

“I can’t put in to words just how bad the pain was.

“I looked at Oscar Pistorius and said: ‘That’s my solution.’”

Batistuta was loyal to Fiorentina throughout the 1990s, rejecting a move to the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United — even sticking with the club when they were relegated.

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Gabriel Batistuta finished career in Europe with Inter Milan in 2003Credit: ANSA
Gabriel Batistuta, with Diego Simeone behind him, celebrates a goal in 1993Credit: Getty Images
Gabriel Batistuta scores a hat-trick for Argentina against Jamaica at 1998 World CupCredit: AFP

However, he was forced to leave when La Viola needed money from his sale, and he joined Roma in 2000, where he won a first league title in Italy.

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The hitman was part of two Copa America triumphs for Argentina, in 1991 and 1993 — as well as the successful 1992 Confederations Cup campaign.

He is the only player to score hat-tricks at two different World Cups — 1994 and 1998 — and saw his international goal scoring record beaten by Lionel Messi this summer.


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