Adriano added that his alcoholism haunted his playing days as he explained his struggles with coaches, and why he continues to drink each day.
“I tried to do what they wanted. I bargained with Roberto Mancini. I tried hard with José Mourinho,” he said. “I cried on [ex-Inter chairman Massimo] Moratti’s shoulder. But I couldn’t do what they asked. I stayed well for a few weeks, avoided the booze, trained like a horse, but there was always a relapse. Over and over again. Everyone blasted me. I couldn’t take it anymore.
“People said a lot of shit because they were all embarrassed. ‘Wow, Adriano stopped earning seven million euros. Did he give up everything for this shit?’ That’s what I heard most. But they don’t know why I did it. I did it because I wasn’t well. I needed my space to do what I wanted to do.
“You see it now for yourself. Is there something wrong with how we’re hanging out here?? No. Sorry to disappoint. But the only thing I look for in Vila Cruzeiro is peace. Here I walk barefoot and shirtless, just wearing shorts. I play dominoes, sit on the curb, remember my childhood stories, listen to music, dance with my friends, and sleep on the floor.
“I see my father in each of these alleys.”