With a coffee in hand, Andreas Borgman has a smile. “The night was short, but we forget fatigue more easily when we win,” he confides between acts V and VI of the quarter-final which Gottéron, who leads 3-2, can put an end to this Tuesday evening. Obviously not affected by lack of sleep, the 28-year-old Swede looks good. That hasn’t always been the case this season. “For one to two months, I was often sick. I lacked energy without being able to understand why. Until traces of fungus were discovered in my blood.”
Poisoned by black mold present in the walls of his apartment, which he will leave just before Christmas, Andreas Borgman feels “better and better”. He specifies: “With the antibiotics, it took an additional one to two months to get me out of this story. The system needs time to get back into place.”
A ball of muscle
There it is, the hidden reason behind his long slump. It fits in two