11/30/2020 2:59 PM
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Updated 11/30/2020 2:59 PM
The pain for the death of Diego Armando Maradona continues in the world of football.
In the midst of the different tributes to Ten in different parts of the planet, the one who remembered him and recounted a shocking situation was Oscar Ruggeri.
El Cabezón, on ESPN 2's F90, alluded to a crude phrase expressed by Claudia Villafañe, Pelusa's ex-partner, after the news of his death was known.
"He took a path of isolating himself from the people who were really going to be there, from those who were going to put our faces ... Why do these unique guys die alone? Claudia told me: 'Bighead, if you saw where he died Diego, you're dying. 'I didn't want to ask him more ... ", Ruggeri told the panel of the program hosted by Sebastián Vignolo.
Although he did not delve into the subject, he also explained the fights he had with Maradona for his addictions: "I fought a lot, but not for soccer, for drugs ... I locked myself in the room with him. He told us that he had a problem with drugs. We talked about it normally, but I got very angry. I said to her: "Don't you realize that you have the world at your feet? You can be happy, you have wonderful daughters, Claudia who follows you everywhere, you You're crazy ... 'And he told me:' There are things that you don't understand, the burden that I have on top of me, '"said the former defender of the Argentine National Team.
And he closed: "Before he avoided me, because I told him no. I don't know what God has for me, what is going to put me in the way, but I tried to do things well enough to, after being a soccer player, be fine. I worry about my body, I take care of myself a lot. I try to follow a 'normal' life without football, in the best way. I drink red wine at night when I have dinner, but white drinks or fart.
With that he could not . He covered with all that how big he was, the immense load that he had upstairs. We have talked about it so many times ...
I had the confidence of him, if he entered his room it is because something was happening ".
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