It turned out that he was not depressed but had a stroke



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Diego Maradona, one of the greatest footballers of all time, was hospitalized for depression after turning 60 for an intracranial hemorrhage (a so-called subdural hematoma).

The legendary Argentine soccer player has been treated in a private clinic in La Plata since Monday on the advice of his doctor, Leopoldo Luque, and is operated on in a matter of hours, according to local reports.

Maradona entered the clinic for depression, where he was also diagnosed with anemia and dehydration. As early as Monday, Luque said that he needed three days of hydration, but that he was not in an emergency and could leave the hospital at any time. Then on Tuesday he spoke about responding well to treatments, but they are confident that he is willing to spend another night inside.

Diego Maradona is operated on for intracranial hemorrhageSource: AFP / Alejandro Pagni

Maradona, who led Gimnasia as head coach, celebrated his 60th birthday this Friday, the day he defeated the Board of Trustees 3-0, but the specialist left the bench before the end of the first half, which raised doubts about his health . Luque denied that Maradona had been infected with the coronavirus, despite the fact that he had been in home quarantine for days because a co-worker was producing symptoms of the disease.

In 1986, the legends of Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Naples led the Argentine team to the world title.



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