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They reveal that Diego Maradona took pressure pills in the middle of the game

2020-02-19T12:08:56.210Z


His colleagues at the bank tried not to see anything.


02/18/2020 - 16:11

  • Clarín.com
  • sports

During the match against Rosario Central, the gymnastics coach, Diego Maradona, received pressure pills. He took it by the nerves and the pulsations he had during the game that the Wolf lost 1 to 0 against the Canalla , in Rosario.

The images were disseminated through the camera that TNT Sports puts to follow the movements of Ten during the game. The companions of the substitute bank stopped to try to cover the scene.

In the defeat against Workshops in Cordoba they had been offered and rejected because he felt he did not need them. This time, he had agreed to take them in the locker room. But in the end he did not. That is why it happened that finally went viral.

Four minutes of the second half of the duel between Rosario Central and Gymnastics were going when the "Diego Cam" of the transmission of the game, which focuses on the coach of the platense set constantly during the 90 minutes, took a scene that quickly went viral on the networks social.

Maradona, in the bank of Arroyito.

A man in a cap, black shirt and jean approached the Ten with something in his hand. Maradona extended his hand as if waiting for it to be given. And, seeing this, Adrián González, one of Diego's collaborators, intervened immediately. He sat down, said something and pointed directly at the camera, which was recording everything.

Quickly, the two men seated to the right of the coach got up and settled in front of the camera to prevent seeing what was happening. They handed Diego a bottle and he couldn't see anything else. Until it was known what it was.

Source: clarin

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