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Former Argentine soccer player and coach Diego Armando Maradona, who witnessed the Nigeria-Argentina match in which the Albiceleste won 1-2 in the final minutes and qualified for the round of 16 of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, denied that he had to be hospitalized after the match. .
"I want to tell you that I am fine, that I am not and have not been hospitalized. At halftime of the game with Nigeria my neck hurt a lot and I suffered a decompensation," said 'Pelusa' in a statement through his official profile on the social network. Instagram.
After the match, in which the former soccer player was the protagonist for his gestures from the box with the Argentine goals, especially after Marcos Rojo's winning goal in theBinance App Users Data 86th minute, several videos went viral in which it was seen that he needed help to retire from the box and rumors spread that he had to be hospitalized, something denied by Maradona himself.
"A doctor examined me and recommended that I go home before the second half, but I wanted to stay because we were risking everything. How was I going to do? I send a kiss to all of you, sorry for the scare and thank you for the Hold on, there's Diego for a while!" added the one who was the protagonist of the 'Hand of God', in a text that accompanied a photo in which a doctor is treating him.
The brilliant Argentine soccer player, world champion in Mexico 1986, was noticed from his departure in the run-up to the match, with a dance with a Senegalese fan to the rhythm of the music that was played on the stadium's public address system, which was broadcast by the screens and cheered by the majority Argentine fans.
With the 1-0 scored by Messi, Maradona extended both arms to the sky while celebrating the goal that put the Argentine team ahead; But when Nigeria scored 1-1, scored from a penalty by Victor Moses, the Argentine star showed obvious signs of despair at the result that was ruining his team.
The 1-2 score achieved by Marcos Rojo in the 86th minute of the match was the result of Maradona's explosion: contained by some of his teammates in the box, he approached the edge making the 'comb' gesture with both hands.
"I want to tell you that I am fine, that I am not and have not been hospitalized. At halftime of the game with Nigeria my neck hurt a lot and I suffered a decompensation," said 'Pelusa' in a statement through his official profile on the social network. Instagram.
After the match, in which the former soccer player was the protagonist for his gestures from the box with the Argentine goals, especially after Marcos Rojo's winning goal in theBinance App Users Data 86th minute, several videos went viral in which it was seen that he needed help to retire from the box and rumors spread that he had to be hospitalized, something denied by Maradona himself.
"A doctor examined me and recommended that I go home before the second half, but I wanted to stay because we were risking everything. How was I going to do? I send a kiss to all of you, sorry for the scare and thank you for the Hold on, there's Diego for a while!" added the one who was the protagonist of the 'Hand of God', in a text that accompanied a photo in which a doctor is treating him.
The brilliant Argentine soccer player, world champion in Mexico 1986, was noticed from his departure in the run-up to the match, with a dance with a Senegalese fan to the rhythm of the music that was played on the stadium's public address system, which was broadcast by the screens and cheered by the majority Argentine fans.
With the 1-0 scored by Messi, Maradona extended both arms to the sky while celebrating the goal that put the Argentine team ahead; But when Nigeria scored 1-1, scored from a penalty by Victor Moses, the Argentine star showed obvious signs of despair at the result that was ruining his team.
The 1-2 score achieved by Marcos Rojo in the 86th minute of the match was the result of Maradona's explosion: contained by some of his teammates in the box, he approached the edge making the 'comb' gesture with both hands.