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(I'm not feeling well) the last phrase of Argentine soccer legend Maradona shortly before his departure

2020-11-27T12:04:27.670Z


Buenos Aires-SANA (I'm not feeling well) The last phrase uttered by Argentine soccer legend Diego Armand M.Buenos Aires-SANA (I am not feeling well) is the last phrase that Argentine soccer legend Diego Armand Maradona uttered minutes before his departure yesterday. While having breakfast at his home in the city of Tigre, near the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, where he was in recovery from an operation earlier this month due to a blood clot in the brain, Maradona told his family his last words: I


Buenos Aires-SANA

(I am not feeling well) is the last phrase that Argentine soccer legend Diego Armand Maradona uttered minutes before his departure yesterday.

While having breakfast at his home in the city of Tigre, near the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, where he was in recovery from an operation earlier this month due to a blood clot in the brain, Maradona told his family his last words: I am not feeling well.

Local media in Argentina quoted close to Maradona as saying, according to a report published by the media today .. Maradona was having breakfast when he started feeling tired and said .. I am not feeling well and then he returned to his room to lie down, and in the meantime relatives called the ambulance to come within Minutes of health teams to his home, and with the arrival of the doctors, Maradona could not breathe and the doctors could not save him.

Maradona was gone, who was not only a star in the stadiums, but was a star and influential in his country and the world. Not only football fans loved Maradona, but the world of politics as well, as world leaders met him, especially in South America, such as Fidel Castro, Chavez, Pope Francis and others.

Argentina went into mourning yesterday after announcing the death of Maradona, and it will last for three days, as the Argentine presidency announced, to extend the state of mourning for the late star to South America and the world, with many clubs and leagues announcing a minute of silence in appreciation of Maradona.

Argentine sports writer Marcella Araujo said, "There will be a flood of sadness all over the world ... Those who love football were inclined to love Maradona."

Since the announcement of Maradona's death, the tweets of international clubs and prominent sports figures, have been flocking to social media to pay tribute to the Argentine football legend, who died at the age of 60, as the Brazilian icon Pele expressed his sorrow for the death of the Argentine legend, Maradona, and said on Twitter .. “I lost a great friend… What news Sad I lost a great friend and the world lost a legend. ”

Pele added, "There is a lot of talk to be said, but for now I hope that God will give strength to his family ... I hope someday we will play football together in heaven."

Maradona is considered one of the best players in football history and participated in four World Cup tournaments, including the Mexico Championship in 1986, where he led Argentina to victory over West Germany in the final match and won the Golden Ball award as the best player in the tournament and also coached the Argentine national team in 2008 with a contract. He worked for eighteen months until his contract expired after the 2010 World Cup.

Source: sena

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