11/25/2020 14:10
Clarín.com
Fame
Updated 11/25/2020 2:27 PM
The death of
Diego Armando Maradona
surprised everyone this Wednesday, November 25.
As soon as
Clarín
confirmed the news, many figures in the media turned to the networks to express their shock.
Such was the case of
Guillermo Andino
(52) who was driving
Informed of everything
(America, Monday to Friday at 11) when he read on the air the chronicle that announced the death of the best player of all time.
"
Clarín says 'Diego Armando died,'
" the renowned journalist said with a voice broken by emotion and almost unable to speak.
Luis Ventura and Guillermo Andino.
TV Capture
After taking a deep breath and asking for a chair to be brought to him, he continued saying: "
Sorry
, I'm reading the Clarín website ... it's the breaking news we're giving now ... Maradona's death."
"
We are spending these seconds live
, I get into the portals, I'm reviewing, excuse me,
it was not in anyone's calculations to do the program like this ...
", he added, surprised.
Minutes later, Luis Ventura (64) reconfirmed the sad news from his home.
"
I never thought I was going to give this news live, on air ... '
Diego Armando Maradona died at 60 years of age. He suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest in the house in Tigre where he had settled after his head operation '"Andino repeated the words of this medium with great difficulties.
Guillermo Andino.
TV Capture
In addition, the driver from America analyzed his emotion.
"We are contemporaries. We remember the soccer player Diego and we could not empathize with some issues that had to do with politics or whatever, but
Diego was football itself, what I like the most, he did it in the best way
. That comes to me as surely happens to the millions of Argentines who are in their homes. "
Guillermo Andino.
TV Capture
"
It was the best of all time
," Guillermo added at another point in his story, in which he again spoke warm words about
Ten
, one of his greatest idols.
And finally he closed the program with an emotional editorial and his eyes still blurred with tears.
"I insist: I
never thought that I was going to have to give that news
because we believed in that Diego who could continue fighting it. Unfortunately
today Diego Armando Maradona died and with him a great part of our entire life
and footballing joy goes," he said about it.
And he concluded: "
Today is one of the saddest days not only for the world of football but for the whole of humanity
who enjoyed Diego on and off the field."
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